Use Case

A planner for the part before productivity starts.

Most planners assume you already know what to do. Tethr focuses on the messy few minutes before you start.

Problem

Task paralysis is often a context problem: the work is in one place, the due date in another, and the next step nowhere.

Tethr outcome

Tethr combines capture, calendar, projects, habits, and Playbooks so the next move is easier to see.

  • Start a draft
  • Review feedback
  • Clean up a project folder
  • Plan tomorrow's study block
  • Prefer one concrete verb in task titles.
  • Use projects for work that needs reference context.
  • Use habits for repeated behavior instead of cloning tasks.

How this works in Tethr

  1. 01

    Capture the task quickly before it disappears.

  2. 02

    Attach a due date, subject, event type, or project.

  3. 03

    Open a Playbook if the task still feels too broad.

  4. 04

    Use completion animations and recent completions as feedback.

Quick answers

Is Tethr made for procrastination?

Yes. Many features are designed around reducing friction, preserving context, and making the first next action visible.

Does it force a specific productivity method?

No. It gives structure without requiring a complicated system.

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