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Tell Spark what you need to do, from work deadlines to the school run, and it builds a realistic day that adapts when plans change.
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Pick up a prescription, email the landlord, plan Mum's birthday. Type it like you'd say it.
In seconds you've got a full day, each task at a time that actually works.
A meeting drags, the day gets away from you. Spark reshuffles. You don't.
Your day already has fixed points: your meetings, your lunch, the bits that can't move. Spark works in the space between them, so a new task lands where you're genuinely free, not on top of something that matters.
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Spark doesn't drop things into the first free hour. It puts demanding work where your focus actually is, and saves the shallow stuff for when you're running low.
Demanding work on your peaks, easy wins in the lulls.
Tell Spark a habit once, gym, reading, a daily walk, and it keeps it on your calendar and tracks every day you show up. Watch the streak grow, and try not to break it.
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Your whole day at a glance. A calm start, not a wall of notifications.
Morning, Jason.
Wednesday · May 8
Pin the school run, dinner, your gym class. Spark plans around it.
Spark guards your focus hours so you still finish the day on time. Gym, gaming, whatever's next is on the calendar too.
See every client in one timeline and protect the hours you've blocked off. The school run, the gym, lunch with a friend.
Spark finds the gaps between meetings and slots your work in. So 6pm is 6pm, and dinner is on time.
Spark plans around your lectures and stays ahead of every deadline. You still make five-a-side and your mate's birthday.
Spark owns the when. Keep your own tools for the what. It syncs your calendar and pulls work in from where it already lives.
Two-way sync. Spark schedules around your events.
Pull issues in as tasks, ready to schedule.
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A meeting overruns, someone needs you, the morning just goes. This is where most plans fall apart. Spark shuffles what clashed, keeps what still works, and carries anything you missed into the next free slot. You never sit there re-planning it.
Every time your day shifts, it quietly replans the rest.
Honestly I only kept it because I leave on time for the 5:30 pickup now. I used to feel behind before I'd even sat down. First planner that's lasted more than a week with me.
I stopped saving my hardest work for when I'm already fried. Mornings are mine again. Did not think I'd care this much about a calendar.
I've restarted the gym every January for about a decade. First time I'm still going in March. No idea why this time stuck and the others did not.
The thing I did not expect is how much quieter my head is at 11pm. I just empty everything out of it and stop turning the same five things over.
For years it was all or nothing, big crash every couple of weeks. Now there's no single day that wrecks me. Did not realise that was the thing breaking me.
I genuinely thought I was just bad at focusing. Turns out my day was chopped to bits. I'm not at my desk until 7 anymore just to catch up.
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