I built a small web tool that takes a list of tasks and automatically generates a time-blocked plan for the day.
https://www.todolistblocker.de/
This started as a personal project. I struggle with planning paralysis — I’d spend too long deciding what to do first, and by the time I finally made a plan, half the day was gone. I wanted something extremely simple that:
doesn’t require an account, doesn’t try to manage your whole life, just turns todo list into a structured timeline
How it works:Enter your tasks, Set your working hours,Pick an intensity mode.
It generates a schedule (e.g., 9:00–9:30 Task A, 9:30–10:00 Task B…)
You can download the plan as a PDF
It’s intentionally minimal — no database, no tracking, no optimization algorithm. Just a simple time allocator.
I’d appreciate feedback on anything
Cheers.
treetalker•25m ago
But even when it's set to start the day at the default time (9:00), the produced list starts at 4:00.
Perhaps your code starts the day hard-coded to your time (looks like you're in Germany) so the list of a user on the east coast of the United States sees a 5-hour difference?