Your Day
Nexo, Core, Echo, Route and Pulse — your daily tools.
Your Day
The tools you use every day to navigate your work. Each one with a clear purpose.
Nexo — Your command center
Ever opened a task app and froze because there was too much on screen? Nexo exists to prevent that. It’s not a dashboard — it’s a fixed point. One question: what are you doing right now?
What for? Answer the only question that matters: what to work on now. No endless lists, no options, no noise.
How to use it? The most urgent task or your chosen focus appears LARGE at the top. Below, the rest of your day. Overdue tasks show as a red banner. Check off subtasks right here.
Philosophy: Less is more. When your brain only has to look at one thing, it starts. When it has to choose from forty, it shuts down.
Core — Your direction for the day
Choosing is exhausting. Especially when you have several projects and they all feel urgent. The Core is what you pick before starting: one single project that gets your full attention today. The rest are still there, but they don’t demand your focus.
What for? Reduce morning paralysis. Instead of asking “where do I start?” every morning, the Core Routine decides for you.
How to use it? When you open the app for the first time each day, the Core Routine guides you through 4 steps: (1) face overdue tasks, (2) see your day’s load, (3) pick one project as core, (4) start. You can change core during the day if needed.
Philosophy: The problem isn’t energy — it’s direction. Giving the day a heading is more important than any task list.
Echo — What still resonates
We all pile up. A task falls behind one day, then another, and suddenly you don’t even want to look at it. The Echo won’t let you ignore it: it shows it, asks you to decide, and gives you options to resolve it without guilt.
What for? Prevent tasks from piling up into oblivion. Face them every morning during the Core Routine.
How to use it? Each morning, if there are overdue tasks, they appear first and you can’t skip them. You must: complete them, reschedule them (with reason and new date), or mark them “no longer relevant”.
Philosophy: Ignoring doesn’t make them disappear. Facing them and deciding — even if it’s to postpone — lifts more weight than pretending they don’t exist.
Route — Your plan for today
Some days are harder. Days when brain fog won’t let you see the next step. The Route is a minimal action plan: you know what you need to do today and you only worry about that.
What for? Have a clear plan for the day when energy is low or overwhelm is high.
How to use it? It’s generated automatically when you complete the Core Routine. It shows your core, the day’s tasks, and fixed stones. You can see it in Nexo as “The Day” and expand for details.
Philosophy: A simple plan executed is worth more than a perfect plan abandoned.
Pulse — Your focus timer
Ever known you had to do something but couldn’t start? That’s what the Pulse is for. It’s not another pomodoro — it’s an anchor. You tell the app “I’ll work on this for 25 minutes” and it handles the clock. You just focus on one step at a time.
What for? Create focused work sessions without having to think about time. The clock runs, you work.
How to use it? Three modes: Linked (attached to a task, auto-advances), Free (no task, describe what you’ll work on), and Chaos Mode (integrated in the emergency session). Start from Nexo, Task Detail, or Horizon. During the session you can pause, add time, or capture ideas without leaving.
Philosophy: The brain needs an external frame to sustain attention. The Pulse is that frame: you don’t decide when to stop, the timer does.