Your day adapts to you.Not the other way around.

An adaptive planning tool that considers your mood and energy.

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The “Problem”

At 9AM your plan looks realistic.
By 14:30 your capacity changes.
The plan doesn't adapt.
You do.

When does your day usually break?

What Doubl does

A planner that moves with your day.

Doubl takes the things you have to do, what is already on your calendar, and how you are actually feeling, and shapes a plan you can finish. When the day changes, the plan moves with you.

A task that fits at 10 AM with high focus can stop fitting at 4 PM with low fuel.

Most planners pretend it doesn't. Doubl moves the task.

Your afternoonFuel
  • 14:00
    Design review
  • 15:30
    Email triage
  • 16:30
    Q1 report. Deep work block.
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Plan as it stands.

It watches three things about your day, and that is all.

  • Brief for design review11:00
  • Design review14:00
  • Q1 report. Deep work block.16:30
What you have to do.

Tasks you type in, paste in, or that Doubl pulls in from your calendar.

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How much fuel you have.

One read on your energy. Set in the morning. Fades through the day as the day uses you up.

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How you actually feel.

A short emotional read. Focused, drained, anxious, calm. Update it in seconds when something shifts.

One timeline. The plan in front of you.

Your day shows up as a single, ordered list. Past tasks struck through. The one you are in marked with a small emerald cue. The next one with a countdown that ticks down on its own.

When a meeting runs over, when your energy drops, when you mark something done, the plan rearranges itself underneath you. You do not drag your day into the right slots. Doubl does.

Today
  • 09:00Morning standup
  • 10:30Inbox sweep
  • 11:00Brief for design review
  • 14:00Design reviewstarts in 12m
  • 16:30Q1 report. Deep work block.
The check in

Tell it how you are. In five seconds.

A short morning check in. How is your energy, how do you feel. Move a slider, tap a chip, done. Through the day, if something shifts, you can say so in one tap. The plan re-reads itself immediately.

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When you are stuck, it offers one small thing.

Not a lecture. Not a checklist. One concrete next step from a catalog of about sixty small actions, picked because it matches what you are feeling and the task in front of you.

  1. 01
    The deck feels too heavy.
    Cut the scope. The headline and three bullets.
  2. 02
    Energy is low. The next task is a wall.
    A seven minute walk. Then start the small one.
  3. 03
    A tense call is in twenty minutes.
    Two minutes of box breathing. Then open the brief.
  4. 04
    You cannot start a writing task.
    Open the file. Write the first three bullets. Stop.
  5. 05
    You finished a long block.
    Close the open loops before the next one starts.
  6. 06
    Focus is sharp.
    Deep work lock. Phone away, one task, forty five minutes.
One per task·One global·Thirty minute quiet after a dismiss·Never twice the same day

Talk to it like a person.

A chat panel that does almost anything you would do by hand. It tells you what it changed. It asks when it is not sure.

What is left for me today?
Doubl. Three things. A walk, the design review, then the Q1 brief.
I am anxious. Reduce the scope on Q1.
Doubl. Cut to the headline plus three bullets. Walk first. Updated.

What Doubl is not.

  • No streaks. No badges. No "you missed your goal" emails.
  • No therapy speak. Cards say what to do, not how to feel.
  • No nagging. Dismiss a suggestion and it stays gone.
  • No guilt about a skipped task. Skipped is skipped. The plan moves on.

Doubl connects to your Google Calendar to plan around what is already there. How we use Google data.

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