Desktop planner

A sharper command center for your week.

WeekFlux gives you a high-information weekly surface in the desktop browser, where you can drag tasks into time, edit in detail, and start focus without leaving the view.

Planning a week is easier when you can see all of it. WeekFlux is a local-first weekly planner that uses the space of a desktop browser to show the whole week at once, so you can shape priorities and schedule without losing the bigger picture.

The desktop view is built for dense planning sessions: arranging tasks, dragging them into time blocks, editing details, and starting focus. Everything sits on one surface, so the steps of planning your week stay close together instead of scattered across separate tools.

A high-information weekly layout

The desktop planner is designed to show the whole week at once. A large screen lets WeekFlux present your days side by side, so you can read across the week and judge where work fits without paging back and forth.

Seeing the full week matters when you are balancing commitments. With the days laid out together, you can spot a crowded afternoon, an empty morning, or a day that is carrying too much, and adjust before the week starts.

Drag scheduling

On the desktop, scheduling is direct. WeekFlux lets you drag tasks into time blocks, so moving a task from your list into a specific slot is a single, deliberate motion.

Drag-and-drop suits the precision a larger screen allows. You can place work where it belongs, shift a block when plans change, and keep the week arranged the way you intend, all within the same view.

Task editing

Detailed work needs detailed editing. The desktop planner gives you fast, focused task editing, so you can adjust a task's details without leaving the planning surface or losing your place in the week.

Because editing is quick, your task list stays accurate as plans evolve. You can refine what a task means, when it belongs, and how it fits the rest of the week while keeping the wider layout in view.

Focus entry points

Planning and doing should not live in separate apps. From the desktop view you can start a Deep Focus session directly, with Pomodoro-style cycles that mark out focused time and breaks.

Having focus entry points inside the planner means you can move from arranging the week to working on it without a context switch. When a block is ready, you start the timer from the same surface where you planned it.

Notes and habits nearby

A weekly planner works best when the surrounding context is close. On the desktop, WeekFlux keeps notes and habits near your tasks and schedule, so everything you need to plan sits on one surface.

Having notes and habits within reach means you can check a recurring routine or read the context behind a task without leaving the week. The pieces of your planning stay connected rather than split across separate places.

Designed for clarity and speed

The desktop planner is built for clarity and speed. WeekFlux keeps the weekly surface calm and readable, so a dense view of your week stays easy to scan rather than overwhelming.

Speed comes from keeping the common actions close: capture, schedule, edit, and focus all happen in the same place. The result is a planner that supports a focused planning session and gets out of the way once the week is set.

FAQ

Do I need to install anything to use the desktop planner?

No. WeekFlux is a web app that runs in your desktop browser. You can open it and start planning without a separate install.

Can I drag tasks into time blocks on desktop?

Yes. The desktop planner supports drag-and-drop scheduling, so you can move tasks from your list into specific time blocks and rearrange them as plans change.

Can I start a focus session from the desktop view?

Yes. You can start a Deep Focus session directly from the planner, with Pomodoro-style cycles that mark out focused time and breaks, without switching to another tool.

Is my planning data private on desktop?

Yes. WeekFlux is local-first with no in-app analytics, so the free plan keeps the full planner on one device. Optional Pro adds end-to-end encrypted sync if you want your week across devices.

Plan your week on the desktop

Open WeekFlux in your desktop browser to see the whole week, drag tasks into time, and start focus from one surface.