Why a weekly planner instead of another todo list?
A long task list can tell you everything you might do, but it does not answer the harder question: when will this actually happen?
Cadence starts with the week because most independent work has a rhythm. Some tasks belong today, some belong later, and some need to be dragged forward when reality changes.
Good fit
Freelancers, indie developers, small business owners and focused workers who want one visible week.
Poor fit
Large teams, complex dependencies, Gantt charts, workload planning or enterprise project management.
What Cadence helps you do
Plan the week
Place tasks on the days where they have a chance of getting done, instead of leaving everything in one anxious list.
Move what slips
When a task does not happen, drag it forward. The point is not guilt; it is keeping reality visible.
Capture quickly
Use menu bar quick-add on Mac and keep tasks synced through your own iCloud account.
Review without ceremony
At the end of the day or week, unfinished work is still visible enough to make a decision.
Data, price and support
Cadence syncs through iCloud, with no separate Cadence account required. It is a one-time $19 purchase through Polar, with direct Yuzool support by email.