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FlowBeam

Plan with intention, focus deeply, grow every day

FlowBeam is a focus-first productivity OS for people who want to do deep, intentional work — not chase a never-ending inbox. Plan each day deliberately with a guided morning ritual. Drop tasks straight into the calendar with smart auto-arrange around real meetings. Capture ideas in plain English and let the parser handle dates, tags, and priorities. Then drop into a true deep-focus session with layered ambient soundscapes. Goals connect to every task, so progress compounds.

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Plan with intention. Focus deeply. Grow every day. Productivity tools tend to fall into two traps. Some grow into chaotic to-do lists that pile up faster than they shrink — useful for capture, useless for thinking. Others swing the other way and hand the day to AI agents that plan, prioritise, and act on it. It feels efficient — until the judgement muscle that decides what actually matters stops getting exercised. Priorities drift toward whatever the model can confidently parse. Mistakes get harder to spot because you didn't make them. Skill stops compounding, and the person doing the work becomes a reviewer of someone else's plan. Choosing what to work on is the work. It's where strategy, ownership, and craft quietly compound. FlowBeam is built around that. A productivity OS that removes the friction of organising the day — capture, scheduling, surfacing what's overdue — so the human can spend their attention on deciding and doing. Software handles the typing. People handle the thinking. A day in FlowBeam: Mornings start with intention. A guided morning ritual walks through last night's overflow, today's calendar, and the priorities worth defending. It usually takes a few minutes — long enough to think, short enough to do every day. The output: a planned, prioritised day instead of a blank-page scroll. Capture is friction-free. A keystroke opens Quick Capture. Type a thought the way you'd say it out loud — "Email Sarah tomorrow at 3 for 30 min #work !high" — and the parser pulls out the date, duration, tag, and priority. (The one place a small piece of AI quietly helps; everywhere else, the user is in the driver's seat.) The day arranges itself. Smart auto-arrange drops tasks into the calendar around real meetings, deadlines, and the time they actually need — turning a flat list into a runnable schedule. Deep work is protected by design. Deep Focus mode dims the interface, layers a customisable ambient soundscape (rain, lo-fi, café, etc.), and runs a timer built to respect flow rather than interrupt it. It won't silence the phone or block messages — that's a system-level job — but it makes the app a calm place to settle in for an hour or two of real work. Days end with a clean shutdown. A guided shutdown surfaces what shipped, rolls anything unfinished into tomorrow's plan, and closes the loop — so the evening stays the evening. Why FlowBeam is different: Plan deliberately, not reactively. A morning ritual and end-of-day shutdown bookend the day — most productivity apps skip both. Goals are first-class. Every task can ladder into a goal, so daily checkboxes become visible weekly traction and quarterly progress. Software supports decisions, never replaces them. No silent reschedules, no surprise calendar moves. The user owns every change — and grows the judgement that comes with it. One calm surface. A keyboard-first command palette, voice memos, and templates — power without the seven-tab dashboard sprawl. Who it's for: Founders, engineers, designers, writers, researchers — anyone whose best output comes from long, uninterrupted focus blocks and whose worst weeks come from drift. 🎁 Launch-week offer: 2-week Pro trial, then 50% off for 3 months. Applied automatically — no code needed. 👉 Try it free at flowbeam.net Feedback, feature requests, and "have you considered…" — all welcome below. 🙏

About FlowBeam on Product Hunt

Plan with intention, focus deeply, grow every day

FlowBeam was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 6 upvotes and 2 comments, placing #141 on the daily leaderboard. FlowBeam is a focus-first productivity OS for people who want to do deep, intentional work — not chase a never-ending inbox. Plan each day deliberately with a guided morning ritual. Drop tasks straight into the calendar with smart auto-arrange around real meetings. Capture ideas in plain English and let the parser handle dates, tags, and priorities. Then drop into a true deep-focus session with layered ambient soundscapes. Goals connect to every task, so progress compounds.

On the analytics side, FlowBeam competes within Productivity, Task Management and Time Tracking — topics that collectively have 751.6k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how FlowBeam performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.

Who hunted FlowBeam?

FlowBeam was hunted by Liam Lam. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

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