We currently only have a "Free-time calculator" on the application. We also want to build and add other tools that help the user understand how and when can they work on the things that are important to them, but don't necessarily fall in the "necessary" category.
One such tool is a high-level weekly planner.
What
The Free-time weekly planner is not a calendar. It is not supposed to keep track of your meetings and other activities or save your tasks that can get done.
Instead, it is a high-level static plan of the week. We recommend to our users to minimize the amount of "ad-hoc" things that they do and instead, schedule time for ad-hoc things and use tools (like Clockwise and RescueTime) to manage expectations while doing things that are important to them.
Here is a hand-drawn wireframe of how this tool would look:
Each of the sections will be colour-coded based on the category of activities (shown as different patterns in their fillings).
The "Free time" and "Sleep" categories of activities will be a non-editable. The initial list of suggested categories:
Free-time (primary colour)
Sleep (grey)
Full-time job
Commute
Chores and meals
Social Time
Rest & Recreation
How
Prerequisites
Your repository should already be set up
Steps
It is encouraged to use other open-source libraries for the UI elements, but not necessary
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Why
We currently only have a "Free-time calculator" on the application. We also want to build and add other tools that help the user understand how and when can they work on the things that are important to them, but don't necessarily fall in the "necessary" category. One such tool is a high-level weekly planner.
What
The Free-time weekly planner is not a calendar. It is not supposed to keep track of your meetings and other activities or save your tasks that can get done. Instead, it is a high-level static plan of the week. We recommend to our users to minimize the amount of "ad-hoc" things that they do and instead, schedule time for ad-hoc things and use tools (like Clockwise and RescueTime) to manage expectations while doing things that are important to them.
Here is a hand-drawn wireframe of how this tool would look:
Each of the sections will be colour-coded based on the category of activities (shown as different patterns in their fillings). The "Free time" and "Sleep" categories of activities will be a non-editable. The initial list of suggested categories:
How
Prerequisites
Steps