u/Mysterious_Roll_1511

I'm looking for 10 people who want to spend more time on what truly matters

Hi!

Lately I've been thinking a lot about a question:
Why do some days feel full, but still not meaningful?

Many of us finish the day having completed tasks, answered messages, attended meetings, and checked things off our lists, yet still struggle to point to what actually moved our life forward.

I'm currently exploring whether technology can help people spend more time on what truly matters, and less time on things that only create the feeling of being productive.

As a first experiment, I've built a very early desktop app that helps you plan your day and distinguish between signal (things that genuinely move you forward) and noise (things that mostly keep you busy).

I'm looking for 10 early testers who recognize this problem and are willing to try the app and give honest feedback.

What I need from you

  • Use the app for a bit.
  • Tell me what feels useful, confusing, unnecessary, or missing.
  • Share whether it changes how you think about your day.

What you'll get

  • Free access to the Pro plan for 1 year.
  • Direct influence on how the product evolves.
  • Early access to future experiments we build around intentional living and decision-making.

If this resonates with you, comment Interested and I'll send you more information via DM.

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Looking for 10 testers who finish busy days feeling like nothing moved forward

Hi!

Do you also feel like you have busy days where you realize you barely moved anything truly important forward? That's the problem I am currently exploring.

Most todo apps help you organize tasks by urgency, but we rather want to organize tasks by the impact that they are having in your life.

We're now looking for 10 beta testers.

What I need from testers:

  1. Use the app for a bit.
  2. Provide honest feedback about what feels good and bad.

What you get:

  1. 1 year free of the pro plan.
  2. Influence on the product.

Comment "interested" and I will provide you with the necessary information via DM.

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Looking for 10 people who feel busy but not productive

https://reddit.com/link/1uh9j0v/video/xce1fn448v9h1/player

Ever finish a busy day and realize you barely moved anything important forward?

That's the feeling we're trying to solve.

Most todo apps help you organize tasks. We're experimenting with something different: helping you distinguish between signal (work that actually moves your life or business forward) and noise (everything that just keeps you busy).

The app is intentionally minimal and built around the keyboard so it gets out of your way.

We're in a very early beta and are looking for our first 10–20 users who are willing to use it for a week and give brutally honest feedback.

If you're someone who often feels busy but not productive, comment "Interested" and I'll send you a DM.

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u/Mysterious_Roll_1511 — 9 days ago

Looking for 10 beta testers for a new early-stage todo desktop app

We’re looking for 10 people who want to test a new, very early-staged desktop todo tool and give some honest feedback. Who’s in?

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u/Mysterious_Roll_1511 — 10 days ago

Signal To Noise App

What if most of the things you do daily aren't actually moving you forward in life?
What if you have more noise than signal?

Since I listened to a podcast episode last year discussing how Steve Jobs viewed productivity through the lens of a signal-to-noise ratio, where he aimed for an 80/20 ratio (80% signal and 20% noise). This has been at the back of my mind ever since and I just find the concept so fascinating

[See clip from the podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLkCmDGtidg]

I believe that in today's world, it's easy to get caught up in being busy all the time because society rewards this behavior. However, being in this state can make you forget what is truly important. Many people fill their schedules with activities that do not advance their lives, projects, or companies (noise), while postponing work that genuinely makes a difference.

Since I love developing and designing stuff, I've decided to give this a shoot and I've been using it over these last few weeks. This app will allow you to plan your daily tasks and categorize them into signal and noise. It's minimal by design and also is heavily keyboard supported.

https://reddit.com/link/1udq21q/video/4cbby54ix29h1/player

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u/Mysterious_Roll_1511 — 13 days ago

Signal To Noise App

What if most of the things you do daily aren't actually moving you forward in life?
What if you have more noise than signal?

Since I listened to a podcast episode last year discussing how Steve Jobs viewed productivity through the lens of a signal-to-noise ratio, where he aimed for an 80/20 ratio (80% signal and 20% noise). This has been at the back of my mind ever since and I just find the concept so fascinating

[See clip from the podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLkCmDGtidg]

I believe that in today's world, it's easy to get caught up in being busy all the time because society rewards this behavior. However, being in this state can make you forget what is truly important. Many people fill their schedules with activities that do not advance their lives, projects, or companies (noise), while postponing work that genuinely makes a difference.

Since I love developing and designing stuff, I've decided to give this a shoot and I've been using it over these last few weeks. This app will allow you to plan your daily tasks and categorize them into signal and noise. It's minimal by design and also is heavily keyboard supported.

https://reddit.com/link/1udq22d/video/4cbby54ix29h1/player

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u/Mysterious_Roll_1511 — 13 days ago

Looking for feedback on a new productivity app based on the signal to noise concept

What if most of the things you do daily aren't actually moving you forward in life?
What if you have more noise than signal?

Since I listened to a podcast episode last year discussing how Steve Jobs viewed productivity through the lens of a signal-to-noise ratio, where he aimed for an 80/20 ratio (80% signal and 20% noise). This has been at the back of my mind ever since and I just find the concept so fascinating

[See clip from the podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLkCmDGtidg]

I believe that in today's world, it's easy to get caught up in being busy all the time because society rewards this behavior. However, being in this state can make you forget what is truly important. Many people fill their schedules with activities that do not advance their lives, projects, or companies (noise), while postponing work that genuinely makes a difference.

Since I love developing and designing stuff, I've decided to give this a shoot and I've been using it over these last few weeks. This app will allow you to plan your daily tasks and categorize them into signal and noise. It's minimal by design and also is heavily keyboard supported.

We are currently in the early stages of the product life cycle and are looking to onboard our first users into the desktop app to gather serious and honest feedback.

Comment "Interested", and I'll reach out to you with more info via DM.

u/Mysterious_Roll_1511 — 13 days ago