Planner’s Compass

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The trouble with big goals is that Tuesday doesn't know about them. Planner's Compass connects the two ends: goals break into projects, projects break into today, and ticking a task this afternoon visibly moves a goal on the horizon. It's the difference between a to-do list and a direction.

This is not a screenshot. It's the real Blade, running right here — go on, put something in it. Its tabs feed each other; try one, then look at the next.

Open the demo full-screen: /demos/planners-compass.html

Questions people ask

How does Planner's Compass link daily tasks to long-term goals?
It's one connected cascade: each goal holds projects, each project holds tasks, and today's list draws from all of them. Tick a task and the progress travels upward, so you can see the goal move.
Is Planner's Compass overkill if I just want a to-do list?
If you only want today's list, a plain to-do list is lighter. The Compass earns its keep when you have things you're building toward over months and want Tuesday to know about them.
Does Planner's Compass work without an internet connection?
Completely. It's a single HTML file that runs offline in your browser — your goals and plans never leave the page, there's no account, and the file is yours forever, on a train or in a tent.

Fits your knife at weight 4. Nothing here is final — Knife follows Life. Reforging within your tier is free, forever. Add it, drop it, reforge later; the file stays yours either way.