u/Crazy-Ad-1804

Would a “recalibrate my day” button actually help when you fall behind?

I’m working on a productivity tool and trying to validate one specific feature idea.

The feature is basically a “Recalibrate My Day” button.

The idea is for the moment when your day goes off track.

Example:

You planned your day.

Then a meeting runs long.

You procrastinate for 2 hours.

Something unexpected happens.

Now half your schedule is unrealistic.

Most tools just show you overdue tasks or reminders.

Instead, this would help you recalibrate the rest of the day by:

keeping only the most important priorities

moving non-urgent tasks

shrinking big tasks into smaller next steps

helping you recover without restarting tomorrow

Would this actually be useful?

Or would you rather manually adjust your plan yourself?

Looking for honest feedback.

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u/Crazy-Ad-1804 — 9 days ago

Would a “recalibrate my day” button actually help when you fall behind?

I’m working on a productivity tool and trying to validate one specific feature idea.

The feature is basically a “Recalibrate My Day” button.

The idea is for the moment when your day goes off track.

Example:

You planned your day.

Then a meeting runs long.

You procrastinate for 2 hours.

Something unexpected happens.

Now half your schedule is unrealistic.

Most tools just show you overdue tasks or reminders.

Instead, this would help you recalibrate the rest of the day by:

  • keeping only the most important priorities
  • moving non-urgent tasks
  • shrinking big tasks into smaller next steps
  • helping you recover without restarting tomorrow

Would this actually be useful?

Or would you rather manually adjust your plan yourself?

Looking for honest feedback.

reddit.com
u/Crazy-Ad-1804 — 11 days ago