Your day isn’t a list.
It’s a shape. A 24-hour circular day planner for busy makers.
The hour you’re trying to build on is the first thing your day eats. You’ve got a day job, a family, and a thing you’re making on the side — and a to-do list that’s one long strip you read top to bottom and survive. Reassign is a 24-hour circular day planner: it puts the whole day on one round face, so you can see where your hour went and protect it. Scroll, and watch the line become a circle. Your to-do list is one long strip. Reassign puts the whole day on one round face, so you can see where your hour went. Scroll, and watch the line become a circle.
It was never a list problem. It’s a shape.
Watch the strip close into a circle. Your whole day on one 24-hour dial: midnight at the top, noon at the bottom, all of it held in your head at once. Now the day has edges you can see, and an hour you can put your finger on. Let’s fill it.
Stop typing your day. Take hold of it.
The morning starts. Press the dial at 9, hold, and sweep the hours toward 11. No form, no fields — your hand on the day, claiming time directly.
…to 11. Two hours, claimed.
One gesture and the day gets its first real focus block — two hours of deep work, set down before the morning fills up around it. That’s the whole interaction: grab time, let go.
Colour is where.
Texture is how.
As the day fills in, you can read it without reading words. Colour says which part of life a block belongs to — day job, family, the side project, you. The fill says what kind of energy it takes — flow, grind, recharge, drain. Two readings, one glance, so you can see whether your own work made it onto the day.
yourself
Some things frame the day. They don’t fill it.
Not everything is a hard block. A non-blocking event sits on the inner ring and frames a stretch of the day instead of claiming it — an overnight fast, a band of focus over your morning. It doesn’t block anything, so your 11:00 standup lands right on top and you see both at once.
your focus block.
both visible, neither blocked
Set it once. It comes back.
Most of the day is the same bones every day — the school run, the standup, the kids’ bedtime. Set them once and they return on their own. That’s the scaffolding handled, so your attention is free for the one thing you actually came here to protect. (Recurring events are a Pro feature.)
to remember
The day moves. Your maker’s hour doesn’t.
Then the afternoon throws one at you — a recital lands at five. Grab the evening and it reshapes around it: dinner slides, the kids’ bedtime follows. The one block you protected — your hour to build — stays exactly where you put it.
your maker’s hour didn’t
Some days you can’t even drag it. So ask.
On the days the bandwidth’s gone, hand the whole day to Claude in plain words. Reassign is an MCP server: Claude reads your real day, finds the room, and reshapes the dial while you watch each move land — still protecting the hour you set aside.
onto the dial
By 11pm, the day
held its shape.
Day job, family, the side project, and you — all painted into one round day. The recital still happened. The standup still moved. And your hour to build is still there, right where you left it. Not a list you survived. A day that held.
Get tomorrow out of your head.
The planner for busy makers — a 24-hour circular day planner that runs in any browser, on phone or desktop. Draw tomorrow in the shape it actually is, protect the hour you keep losing, and let the day bend around everything else.