Context switches are the enemy. Priorio captures tasks in one line without pulling you out of the zone, plans deep-work blocks around your standups, and shows you where your focus time really went.
One line — “review Kai's PR after standup” — and back to the editor. No forms, no fields, no context lost.
Plan My Day lays contiguous focus blocks into the gaps between meetings, so the big task gets hours, not scraps.
One task, full screen: timer, subtasks, notes, and an AI nudge for the next step when you come up for air.
Turn “migrate the auth service” into ordered steps with estimates — accept the AI's plan or edit it first.
Waiting on a review or a deploy? Snooze as “waiting” and the task is marked blocked and resurfaces when it should.
The weekly review shows focus hours, completed versus slipped work, and what interrupted you — data instead of vibes.
Type it the way you'd say it in standup. Priorio structures it and gets out of your way.
Calendar events flow in; deep-work blocks fill the gaps, sized to your estimates.
Focus mode keeps one task in front of you until it ships.
It schedules contiguous focus blocks into the gaps between your calendar events, keeps a distraction-free focus mode with a timer while you work, and tracks focus hours weekly so you can see whether your deep-work time is trending up or down.
Yes — connect Google Calendar so standups and meetings can appear next to your tasks and Priorio can plan around them.
Priorio runs on the web today, and the iOS app is available on the App Store in selected countries with EU availability coming soon. Everything you add on the web syncs with the mobile apps as they reach your country.
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