Private Notes Connected to Your Weekly Planner
WeekFlux gives you fast, private notes for tasks, ideas, and planning context — with autosave, draft recovery, and local-first storage.
Notes are usually the first thing to drift away from your plan. They end up in a separate app, disconnected from the task they were about, and the context is gone by the time you need it.
WeekFlux keeps notes close to the work. Attach context directly to a task, or capture a loose idea on its own — without turning the planner into a heavy document system you have to manage.
- Written by
- WeekFlux
- Product team
- Updated
- June 2026
- Guide for calm weekly planning
- Checked for
- Product details, privacy wording, and visible WeekFlux features.
Task notes
Attach context directly to the work it belongs to. Keep decisions, details, and next steps close to the scheduled task, so the reasoning is right there when you sit down to do the work.
This is the difference between a plan that remembers why something matters and a list of titles you have to decode later.
At a glance
- Task notes
- Planning context
- Work details
- Follow-up notes
Standalone notes
Capture ideas that are not tied to a specific task yet. Keep them available without turning WeekFlux into a bloated document system, so a quick thought has somewhere to land without friction.
Autosave and draft recovery
WeekFlux is designed to protect writing from accidental loss with autosave, recovery behavior, and a visible save state. Notes should feel safe — you should always know whether your writing is saving, saved, or needs attention.
At a glance
- Autosave
- Draft recovery
- Save status
- Save failure state
Private, local-first note storage
Your notes can stay local-first by default. WeekFlux does not use notes for analytics or behavioral tracking, and optional sync is end-to-end encrypted — so your planning context stays yours.
- Notes attached to tasks
- Autosave and draft recovery
- Local-first by default
FAQ
Can I attach notes to a specific task?
Yes. You can attach notes directly to a task, keeping decisions, details, and next steps connected to the work they belong to.
Can I write notes that are not tied to a task?
Yes. Standalone notes let you capture loose ideas that are not connected to a specific task yet, without turning WeekFlux into a heavy document system.
What happens if my note does not save?
WeekFlux uses autosave with a visible save status and draft recovery. You can always see whether your writing is saving, saved, or needs attention, and recovery behavior helps protect against accidental loss.
Are my notes private?
Yes. Notes are local-first by default and are never used for analytics or behavioral tracking. Optional cloud sync is end-to-end encrypted.
Can I edit notes on mobile?
Yes. WeekFlux supports note editing on mobile, so you can capture and update context when you are away from the desk.
Related guides & features
- Weekly planner Capture tasks, time block the week, and reschedule fast.
- How to plan your week A step-by-step weekly planning method for priorities, habits, and focus.
- How to prioritize your tasks Sort tasks by urgency and importance with the Eisenhower Matrix.
- Backup, export & restore Keep control over your planning data.
- Private planner, no tracking A planner that doesn't track your productivity.
- Local-first planner app Your tasks, schedule, and notes stay on your device by default.
Write notes inside your plan
Keep task context, ideas, and planning details close to the work — private, local-first, and protected by autosave.