Eisenhower Matrix · Reimagined

Stop reacting.
Start deciding.

Dwight organises every task by what truly matters — not just what screams loudest. Built on the Eisenhower Matrix, it separates the urgent from the important so you can spend time where it counts.

Eisenhower · 1954
Q1 Do
urgent · important
| Submit tax return
| Fix production bug
Q2 Schedule
important
| Weekly strategy doc
| 5k training plan
Q3 Delegate
urgent
| Dentist reminder
Q4 Eliminate
neither
| Slack audit

"What is important is seldom urgent and what is urgent is seldom important."

— Dwight D. Eisenhower

Everything you need to work on what matters

Eisenhower Matrix at a glance

See every task sorted into the right quadrant — do, schedule, delegate, or eliminate — the moment you add it.

Plan your day with intent

Schedule tasks to specific dates and see exactly what you planned to work on each day. No more forgotten commitments.

Projects that stay organised

Group tasks into projects. Switch context cleanly without losing track of anything across different areas of your work and life.

File attachments

Attach files directly to tasks — briefs, specs, screenshots — so the context lives where the work does.

Track what's done

Mark tasks complete and keep a clean record of everything you've accomplished. Progress is visible at a glance.

Notes and context

Add rich notes to any task so the thinking behind the work is never lost when you come back to it later.

Simple, honest pricing

Start free. Upgrade when you need more.

Free
AU$0 / month

Everything you need to get started with intentional task management.

  • | Up to 5 projects
  • | 25 tasks per project
  • | 1 file attachment per task
  • | Eisenhower Matrix view
  • | Daily planning
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Pro
AU$4.99 / month

For people who are serious about doing the right work.

  • | Up to 100 projects
  • | 1,000 tasks per project
  • | 10 file attachments per task
  • | Eisenhower Matrix view
  • | Daily planning
  • | Priority support
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"
What is important is seldom urgent and what is urgent is seldom important.

— Dwight D. Eisenhower, 34th President of the United States