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Daily Dash

A calm workspace for daily planning and visual thinking

Plan your day, capture ideas, and stay focused in one calm workspace. Daily Dash combines simple daily planning with a flexible visual notebook, so you don’t have to switch between tasks, notes, and thoughts. Use it to: • focus on what matters today • keep future tasks nearby • explore ideas freely on an infinite canvas No complicated systems — just a clean, calm way to think and plan.

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Hi everyone, I’m the maker of Daily Dash 👋

I started building this because I always felt a bit fragmented using productivity tools.

Tasks in one place, notes somewhere else, ideas scattered across different apps. It worked, but it never felt calm.

So I wanted to try something simpler — a space where planning and thinking live together.

The core idea is:

• focus on what matters today
• keep future tasks nearby
• have a flexible space to explore ideas

There are two parts I ended up caring about the most:

First, in the “Later” section, you can attach deadlines to tasks and get email reminders before they’re due. It’s a small thing, but it changes how future tasks feel — they don’t just sit there, they stay quietly present.

Second, the notebook. It’s an infinite canvas where you can place notes, images, and shapes anywhere, and connect ideas visually. I use it for everything from rough thoughts to more structured notes — it feels closer to how I actually think compared to traditional editors.

I’ve been using it daily for a while now, and it genuinely feels different from the usual “task manager + notes” setup.

That said, I’m still figuring out if this approach makes sense beyond my own workflow.

Would really love to hear what you think — especially:

• does this way of combining planning + thinking make sense to you?
• would you actually use the notebook for brainstorming or notes?
• do reminders for future tasks feel useful or unnecessary?

Happy to answer any questions, and thanks for checking it out 🙏

About Daily Dash on Product Hunt

A calm workspace for daily planning and visual thinking

Daily Dash was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #139 on the daily leaderboard. Plan your day, capture ideas, and stay focused in one calm workspace. Daily Dash combines simple daily planning with a flexible visual notebook, so you don’t have to switch between tasks, notes, and thoughts. Use it to: • focus on what matters today • keep future tasks nearby • explore ideas freely on an infinite canvas No complicated systems — just a clean, calm way to think and plan.

On the analytics side, Daily Dash competes within Productivity, Task Management and Notes — topics that collectively have 743k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Daily Dash performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.

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