Problem
Planning tools often split real life across separate surfaces: calendar, goals, habits, notes, email, and weekly review. The result is not a plan. It is a pile of sync points.
OmniPlanner is aimed at the place where those pieces meet.
Solution
The app is built as a desktop-first planning workspace. Weeks, goals, habits, calendar blocks, email-adjacent organization, and optional AI assistance belong in one local workflow instead of a collection of browser tabs.
The point is not to make an AI planner that invents a life for the user. The point is to give structure to the user’s own planning loop.
Current Status
OmniPlanner is a serious secondary project in active development. The honest target is a useful local desktop planner before any broader platform story.
Technical highlights
- Weekly planning workspace for goals, tasks, habits, and calendar blocks.
- Desktop-first flow instead of a tab that competes for attention.
- Local data model with optional AI assistance layered on top.
- Windows launcher path for quick entry into the planning surface.
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