
Founder
Mohammad Mahdi Abedi
Building TimeManager · @TimeManagerDev
I've been obsessed with productivity systems since my early twenties — not as an aesthetic, but as a genuine problem. I wanted to do meaningful work without the constant anxiety that I was forgetting something important, falling behind, or spending my best hours on the wrong things.
I tried everything. Notion templates, time blocking, GTD, OKRs, habit trackers, Pomodoro apps. They all helped a little. None solved the core problem: the gap between knowing what matters and actually protecting time for it.
TimeManager is my attempt to build the tool I always wanted — a scheduling engine that understands how I work, automatically plans my days around my priorities and energy, and connects my tasks, habits, and goals into a single coherent system. Not another to-do list. A productivity OS.
I'm building this fully in public. No VC funding, no growth hacking — just writing code, sharing the process, and talking to people who care about doing their best work.
What I'm Building
AI Scheduling Engine
Scores your tasks by priority, urgency, and energy — then builds a realistic daily plan automatically.
Unified Calendar
Tasks, habits, goals, and meetings in one calendar. Google Calendar sync included.
Habit Tracking
Habits scheduled into your day at the right time, with energy-aware placement and minimum viable mode.
Goals & Weekly Reviews
Connect tasks to goals. Run structured weekly reviews that close the loop between intention and execution.
Writing About
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