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VuCalendar is a personal task manager built with real complexity underneath and visual simplicity on top: put the work in, then just look at what you have to do.
People already do a good job of taking care of themselves. They have for a long time, building a routine, working out, taking their health seriously, setting time aside for the things that are actually theirs. That's not new. What's been missing is something that makes doing that a little easier, without turning it into just another entry on a calendar built for everything else.
Most calendars are shared infrastructure. Even the block you set aside for yourself sits next to meetings, other people's deadlines, obligations that have nothing to do with you. VuCalendar isn't built to coordinate all of that. It's built for the part of your day that's only accountable to you.
That starts with the same idea: the task comes first, not the clock. You still set the time, once, when you're building your day. But once you're in it, you're not looking at 9:00, 9:30, 10:00. You're looking at what you built, in the order and shape you gave it.
AI has a role in that too, and it's one I take seriously. Right now, it's there for the parts of building your day that are repetitive, the parts that shouldn't need your attention twice. But I don't think that's where it stops. There's a version of this where the app understands the way you actually work well enough to lighten the planning itself, not just the busywork around it. Getting there is something I'm taking deliberately, not rushing past.
I'm trying to build something that gets out of your way, for something that's already yours to do well.
— Tyrone Thomas
Follow VuCalendar on LinkedIn →The reasoning
Most task apps assume your day is broken and try to correct it. VuCalendar assumes your day already has a shape: mornings, afternoons, evenings. Tasks live in that shape instead of a fixed time.
Every task in VuCalendar is something a person chose to do. AI helps with the repetitive parts of building your day, but it doesn't decide your priorities or generate your plan for you. You stay in charge, and the app just makes the tedious parts lighter.
Task content lives locally on-device. No server-side storage, no analytics on what you write, and no cloud dependency for the core app. It's a stance the Privacy Policy holds to in detail.
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