One Swiss Knife in the exact shape of your life.

An offline planner that respects your day.

Tasks, time-blocks, and goals in one file — no accounts, no notifications, no monthly rent.

The Planner's Compass is what you'd get if a paper planner and a piece of software had a very quiet child. Everything lives in one HTML file — tasks, time-blocks, goals, habits — and none of it needs the internet.

Time-blocking without the meeting-invite ecology

Block your day the way you actually plan it, not the way a shared calendar allows. Drag, resize, reflow — the file remembers.

Tasks that don't chase you

No push notifications, no e-mail digest, no "you have 47 overdue items" scream. Overdue is a state you notice by looking, not by being interrupted.

Weekly review, built in

The Compass includes a small weekly-review view — a page of prompts, not an app screen. Fill it, close the file, week's done.

What to reach for

Planner's Compass
The full offline planner: tasks, time-blocks, goals, habits, weekly review.
Tasks
Just the task list — flat, offline, keyboard-first.
Time-Blocking
A day view for blocked focus time.
Goals
The larger targets the plan is aimed at.

Common questions

Does it sync with Google Calendar?

No, deliberately. If you need calendar sync, keep the meetings in the calendar and the plan in the Compass — most people find the separation clarifies.

How is this different from Todoist?

See /vs/todoist. Short version: Todoist is a fine cloud app; the Compass is a single file you own.

Can I print the day?

Yes — a printable view ships in-file. Some people plan on-screen and carry a printout.

Is there a mobile app?

No app store app. The file opens on mobile Safari / Chrome and works offline.