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Zympl
A calm daily planner for people who keep going back to paper
Zympl is a calm daily planner — tasks, time tracking, habits, goals, and a daily journal in one quiet place. Built by a paper-notebook person who abandoned every other app. Runs in your browser today; iOS & Android are coming. Free forever if you join now.
For most of my life my productivity "system" was a paper notebook for tasks, journaling, plans, everything. I tried going digital more times than I can count (Todoist, Toggl, Notion, Obsidian, Asana, a dozen habit/task apps…) and abandoned all of them. They were either not enough or far too much. Every time, I quietly drifted back to paper.
I'd even tried building my own a few times over the years and failed. Building was just too slow to keep up with what I actually wanted. Prototyping with AI finally made it fast enough to experiment: build something, live with it for a week, throw it away if it didn't fit. Zympl is what survived.
It's a calm daily planner with tasks, time tracking, habits, goals, and a daily journal in one quiet place.
A few honest things:
It's early and unfinished. There are rough edges and it'll change under you. That's on purpose.
It's completely free: and free forever if you join now. No trial, no card, no locked features. I don't want revenue right now, I want feedback.
It runs in the browser today. iOS & Android are on the way.
I'm really launching to answer one question: am I the only one who kept going back to paper because every app was too much? If you're a paper person too, I'd love for you to try it for one real day and then tell me exactly what's missing, broken, or annoying, that feedback decides what I build next.
I'll be here all day answering everything. Be brutal 🙏
About Zympl on Product Hunt
“A calm daily planner for people who keep going back to paper”
Zympl was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 7 upvotes and 6 comments, placing #38 on the daily leaderboard. Zympl is a calm daily planner — tasks, time tracking, habits, goals, and a daily journal in one quiet place. Built by a paper-notebook person who abandoned every other app. Runs in your browser today; iOS & Android are coming. Free forever if you join now.
On the analytics side, Zympl competes within Productivity, Task Management and Time Tracking — topics that collectively have 751.6k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Zympl performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Zympl ?
Zympl was hunted by Ajay Sivan. 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.
For a complete overview of Zympl including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
Hey Product Hunt 👋 Ajay here.
For most of my life my productivity "system" was a paper notebook for tasks, journaling, plans, everything. I tried going digital more times than I can count (Todoist, Toggl, Notion, Obsidian, Asana, a dozen habit/task apps…) and abandoned all of them. They were either not enough or far too much. Every time, I quietly drifted back to paper.
I'd even tried building my own a few times over the years and failed. Building was just too slow to keep up with what I actually wanted. Prototyping with AI finally made it fast enough to experiment: build something, live with it for a week, throw it away if it didn't fit. Zympl is what survived.
It's a calm daily planner with tasks, time tracking, habits, goals, and a daily journal in one quiet place.
A few honest things:
It's early and unfinished. There are rough edges and it'll change under you. That's on purpose.
It's completely free: and free forever if you join now. No trial, no card, no locked features. I don't want revenue right now, I want feedback.
It runs in the browser today. iOS & Android are on the way.
I'm really launching to answer one question: am I the only one who kept going back to paper because every app was too much? If you're a paper person too, I'd love for you to try it for one real day and then tell me exactly what's missing, broken, or annoying, that feedback decides what I build next.
Try it here: https://zympl.app
I'll be here all day answering everything. Be brutal 🙏