Some planning apps get louder the moment you need relief. You open them hoping to feel clearer, and
instead you see too many choices, too many overdue signals, and too many things asking for attention at once.
Calm Planner is built to reduce that noise.
Home is for now. You open the app and see one clear `Now` task, a gentle `Today's flow` for morning, afternoon, and evening, and a quiet summary of what can wait until after this. Instead of staring at a crowded task list, you get a calmer place to begin.
When you do want to look ahead, `Next` holds what comes after `Now`. `Up Next` keeps only the closest tasks nearby, while `New` keeps fresh tasks safe until you decide whether they belong today. The goal is to let Home stay focused without losing track of what still matters.
If the day starts to feel unrealistic, Calm Planner helps you recover without tearing everything apart. You can reset today, rebuild your flow, pick one easy five-minute start, or move the rest out of the way. The plan can get lighter without turning into a mess.
`Later` gives you a place for everything that still matters, just not right now. `Soon` and `Not now` separate tomorrow, this weekend, and next week from what needs your energy today, so you do not have to keep carrying the whole week in front of your face.
When a task feels too heavy to start, Calm Planner helps you make it smaller. Break the work into one manageable first step, send it back into `Now`, and begin with something your brain can actually say yes to.
Calm Planner is not trying to become the busiest productivity suite on your phone. It is for people who want a quieter planner that helps them focus on now, look ahead only when they are ready, and keep going when the list already feels like too much.
Screenshots of Calm Planner: Minimal To-Do iOS app