TimePeace plans your day the way you’d actually live it: routines that repeat without nagging, a today timeline, quick notes for thoughts caught in passing, countdowns to the dates you’re living toward — and one shopping list that knows your shops. Gentle structure, no productivity theatre.
You sketch the day — a routine, an appointment, a plan for dinner — and tick things off as they happen. A tick becomes a diary entry, so the plan and the record are the same page.
One list, sorted by your shops and your categories. Meals you plan send their ingredients over by themselves; the pantry remembers what’s already home.
No guilt. Routines can keep a quiet streak when that helps, and TimePeace may gently suggest what fits the morning — but nothing shames, nothing resets, and a skipped day is just a quieter page.
A plan in TimePeace is an intention, not a contract. The day bends; the diary keeps what actually happened.