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Another round of updates on YourTime.

Want to try it for yourself? Click here to open YourTime.

Take full control of your habits

Until now, if you created a habit scheduled for tomorrow and changed your mind, you couldn’t delete it until tomorrow came around. Frustrating bug that I caught in real-life use. The new Manage Activities modal solves it: a single click from the sidebar shows you every habit and task you’ve ever created, grouped by type, with the weekly schedule visible at a glance. Edit any of them, delete with a quick inline confirmation, and the board updates instantly without a refresh. Especially handy when you’re cleaning up after a few weeks of experimenting with routines.

Forgot your password? Now you can actually reset it

Password recovery is one of those flows that nobody thinks about until they need it and it isn’t there. YourTime now has a complete reset flow: a link on the sign-in page, a clean form to enter your email, a branded recovery email landing in your inbox, and a final screen to choose a new password. Once you’re done, you go straight to the app already signed in. No more “contact support” detours.

Mobile drag-and-drop done right

Anyone who tried YourTime on an iPhone or iPad before this update knows: trying to move a card between columns was a frustrating mess. The page wanted to scroll, the card refused to lift, and it felt broken. I rebuilt the touch interaction using the same long-press pattern that Trello and Notion use: hold a card for a quarter-second and it lifts cleanly; swipe normally and the page scrolls as it should. The sidebar drawer is now solid instead of see-through, has a proper close button, and every icon in the app has been swapped from emoji to handcrafted SVGs so things look consistent across iOS, Android and desktop.

Email that feels like the app

The transactional emails YourTime sends — sign-up confirmation, password reset, account changes, magic links, invitations — all got custom HTML templates that match the dark, minimalist aesthetic of the product. They come from [email protected] through a custom domain setup, so your inbox knows it’s YourTime and not some generic service.

What’s next

The next big thing on my list is real-time sync across devices. Move a card on your laptop and watch it update live on your phone, no refresh needed. That’s the experience I’m chasing next.

Let’s build this together

If you have feedback, edge cases, or features you’d love to see, please share them. Every piece of input shapes what comes next.

Stay tuned for more updates.

Another round of updates on YourTime.

Want to try it for yourself? Click here to open YourTime.

Take full control of your habits

Until now, if you created a habit scheduled for tomorrow and changed your mind, you couldn’t delete it until tomorrow came around. Frustrating bug that I caught in real-life use. The new Manage Activities modal solves it: a single click from the sidebar shows you every habit and task you’ve ever created, grouped by type, with the weekly schedule visible at a glance. Edit any of them, delete with a quick inline confirmation, and the board updates instantly without a refresh. Especially handy when you’re cleaning up after a few weeks of experimenting with routines.

Forgot your password? Now you can actually reset it

Password recovery is one of those flows that nobody thinks about until they need it and it isn’t there. YourTime now has a complete reset flow: a link on the sign-in page, a clean form to enter your email, a branded recovery email landing in your inbox, and a final screen to choose a new password. Once you’re done, you go straight to the app already signed in. No more “contact support” detours.

Mobile drag-and-drop done right

Anyone who tried YourTime on an iPhone or iPad before this update knows: trying to move a card between columns was a frustrating mess. The page wanted to scroll, the card refused to lift, and it felt broken. I rebuilt the touch interaction using the same long-press pattern that Trello and Notion use: hold a card for a quarter-second and it lifts cleanly; swipe normally and the page scrolls as it should. The sidebar drawer is now solid instead of see-through, has a proper close button, and every icon in the app has been swapped from emoji to handcrafted SVGs so things look consistent across iOS, Android and desktop.

Email that feels like the app

The transactional emails YourTime sends — sign-up confirmation, password reset, account changes, magic links, invitations — all got custom HTML templates that match the dark, minimalist aesthetic of the product. They come from [email protected] through a custom domain setup, so your inbox knows it’s YourTime and not some generic service.

What’s next

The next big thing on my list is real-time sync across devices. Move a card on your laptop and watch it update live on your phone, no refresh needed. That’s the experience I’m chasing next.

Let’s build this together

If you have feedback, edge cases, or features you’d love to see, please share them. Every piece of input shapes what comes next.

Stay tuned for more updates.

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Another big update on how YourTime is shaping up.

A lot has changed since the last post and the project is starting to feel like a real product. The dark background still anchors the whole experience, but now there’s a proper home page, a much easier process to create an account, and a few details have been ironed out.

A real home for the project

YourTime now has a public page at yourtimeapp.me. Before, anyone who opened the link landed straight on the sign-in form without knowing what the app was about. Now you get a quick look at the three main tools that make it up: a board to organize your tasks, a timer to help you focus, and a visual calendar that shows your consistency throughout the year. A real picture of what the app looks like inside is right at the top so you can see what it’s all about before creating an account.

Switch languages on the fly

A small button in the top right corner lets you swap the whole app between Spanish and English in one click. Your choice gets remembered, so the next time you come back, the app already knows how you want to read it.

A better email experience

Every message YourTime sends — account confirmation, password reset, sign-in links, or notices — now comes with a custom design that matches the rest of the app, sent from [email protected]. No more generic or boring emails that feel out of place.

Smarter streaks, calmer focus

We made two small but important fixes this round. The streak counter no longer penalizes you for taking a task out of the “Done” list during the day; the day only “closes” at your local midnight, so your streak reflects what you actually achieved, without errors from temporary changes. Also, starting a focus moment no longer triggers random permission pop-ups out of nowhere: app alerts are now something you turn on yourself from the settings only when you want them.

Let’s build this together

If you have ideas, suggestions, or things you’d love to see in YourTime, drop a comment or send a message. Every conversation makes the project that much better.

Stay tuned for more updates.

Another big update on how YourTime is shaping up.

A lot has changed since the last post and the project is starting to feel like a real product. The dark background still anchors the whole experience, but now there’s a proper home page, a much easier process to create an account, and a few details have been ironed out.

A real home for the project

YourTime now has a public page at yourtimeapp.me. Before, anyone who opened the link landed straight on the sign-in form without knowing what the app was about. Now you get a quick look at the three main tools that make it up: a board to organize your tasks, a timer to help you focus, and a visual calendar that shows your consistency throughout the year. A real picture of what the app looks like inside is right at the top so you can see what it’s all about before creating an account.

Switch languages on the fly

A small button in the top right corner lets you swap the whole app between Spanish and English in one click. Your choice gets remembered, so the next time you come back, the app already knows how you want to read it.

A better email experience

Every message YourTime sends — account confirmation, password reset, sign-in links, or notices — now comes with a custom design that matches the rest of the app, sent from [email protected]. No more generic or boring emails that feel out of place.

Smarter streaks, calmer focus

We made two small but important fixes this round. The streak counter no longer penalizes you for taking a task out of the “Done” list during the day; the day only “closes” at your local midnight, so your streak reflects what you actually achieved, without errors from temporary changes. Also, starting a focus moment no longer triggers random permission pop-ups out of nowhere: app alerts are now something you turn on yourself from the settings only when you want them.

Let’s build this together

If you have ideas, suggestions, or things you’d love to see in YourTime, drop a comment or send a message. Every conversation makes the project that much better.

Stay tuned for more updates.

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A little sneak peek at how YourTime is coming along.

The project is progressing incredibly well and already has the clean, dark aesthetic I envisioned from the start. Right now, the application is still running locally, but I’m putting the finishing touches on it before the first public release.

Total control over your routines

As you can see in the latest screenshot, I’ve added powerful habit customization options. You can now select the exact days you want each habit to repeat, making it easier to build a schedule that fits your lifestyle.

Work at your own pace

The Pomodoro timer is now fully customizable. You can adjust your focus session length, short and long breaks, and even choose how many cycles you want to complete before taking a longer rest.

What’s next?

I’m getting very close to launching YourTime online. My goal is to let everyone try it, integrate it into their daily routines, and share feedback so I can continue improving the experience.

Let’s build this together

If you have ideas, suggestions, or features you’d like to see, feel free to leave a comment. Every piece of feedback helps shape the future of YourTime and make it more useful for everyone.

Stay tuned for more updates.

A little sneak peek at how YourTime is coming along.

The project is progressing incredibly well and already has the clean, dark aesthetic I envisioned from the start. Right now, the application is still running locally, but I’m putting the finishing touches on it before the first public release.

Total control over your routines

As you can see in the latest screenshot, I’ve added powerful habit customization options. You can now select the exact days you want each habit to repeat, making it easier to build a schedule that fits your lifestyle.

Work at your own pace

The Pomodoro timer is now fully customizable. You can adjust your focus session length, short and long breaks, and even choose how many cycles you want to complete before taking a longer rest.

What’s next?

I’m getting very close to launching YourTime online. My goal is to let everyone try it, integrate it into their daily routines, and share feedback so I can continue improving the experience.

Let’s build this together

If you have ideas, suggestions, or features you’d like to see, feel free to leave a comment. Every piece of feedback helps shape the future of YourTime and make it more useful for everyone.

Stay tuned for more updates.

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Structure is ready

Started work on YourTime, an advanced visual productivity and habit-tracking application. Combined a dynamic Kanban board, an automated Pomodoro timer, and a GitHub-style consistency heatmap into a single, seamless workflow.

What I did today

  • Designed the logo and banner in four branding styles:

    • Logotype (text only)
    • Symbol (graphic element only)
    • Combination Mark (image + text; both elements can be used separately)
    • Emblem (image + text; both elements are integrated into a single design)
  • Defined the initial visual identity and branding direction for the project.

-Created a detailed README.md: Documented the entire project, clearly explaining what the application is, its core objectives, and exactly how its workflow and features operate.

Structure is ready

Started work on YourTime, an advanced visual productivity and habit-tracking application. Combined a dynamic Kanban board, an automated Pomodoro timer, and a GitHub-style consistency heatmap into a single, seamless workflow.

What I did today

  • Designed the logo and banner in four branding styles:

    • Logotype (text only)
    • Symbol (graphic element only)
    • Combination Mark (image + text; both elements can be used separately)
    • Emblem (image + text; both elements are integrated into a single design)
  • Defined the initial visual identity and branding direction for the project.

-Created a detailed README.md: Documented the entire project, clearly explaining what the application is, its core objectives, and exactly how its workflow and features operate.

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