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r/Entrepreneur
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Interruption-Tolerant, Date-First Task Manager
A productivity tool designed for dual-track solo founders (Agency + SaaS). It uses a 'date-first' architecture that allows for dynamic, 1-click rescheduling of internal tasks when unpredictable client emergencies occur, protecting the user from system drift.
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在 Reddit 查看发现于 2026年4月20日
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痛点强度9/10
付费意愿7/10
实现难度(易构建)5/10
可持续性7/10
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A date-first, interruption-tolerant task management system built specifically for solo founders managing multiple business contexts (e.g., Agency + SaaS) with differing urgency levels.
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- “time blocking assumes you control your inputs and you don't when clients are paying you”
- “Context does not respect your calendar, painfully true.”
- “So much of 'systems' fall apart the minute something deviates from plan-which is most of the time.”
- “How do you handle the 'emergencies' from the agency side without it completely derailing your SaaS focus time?”
- “That's usually where my system breaks down.”
- “The psychological overhead of context-switching matters more than the actual time lost”
- “Each switch costs ~20 min of ramp time nobody budgets for.”
- “Client work has external urgency baked in, but SaaS is all internal urgency. Those feel like different cognitive modes.”