Every morning you open 12 tabs, check the weather on your phone, wonder what time it is in Tokyo, forget which subscription renews today, and lose 50 minutes before your day even starts. Morgen replaces all of that with a single page. It's a local-first morning dashboard: weather, links, world clocks, site monitors, subscriptions, moon phase. It runs entirely on your machine. No account. No cloud. No tracking. You open it, you do your morning check-in, you close it.
I wanted a single page I could open every morning that told me everything I needed to know. Without logging into anything, without notifications, without an algorithm deciding what's important. So I built it as a local app and share it in MIT License.
Until I came across this product page, I didn't think too much on how many different apps I open in the first 30 minutes after waking up to check something, and sometimes even re-opening the app because I forgot what I looked at. Having a single page with all of my updates definitely sounds like a game changer!
Definitely thought this was a rebrand of @Morgen ...
Replacing the 12-tab morning ritual with a single local-first dashboard is solving a problem most people don't even realize costs them 50 minutes because the friction is distributed across so many small actions. The MIT license and zero-cloud approach means you can trust it won't become another subscription service down the road. Is the dashboard customizable per day of the week — for instance, showing different widgets on workdays versus weekends?