Weekly Planning Without Hourly Clutter
Tweek builds its main workflow around a paper-style weekly calendar instead of a dense hourly schedule. Users can scan several days at once, place tasks directly on the date that matters, and keep unfinished work visible without building a complicated project board. A month view helps with broader planning, while the focused day view makes a busy date easier to read.
The clean layout keeps attention on task names, dates, and completion rather than menus. Moving between week and day pages takes only a simple tap, and the open writing space feels familiar to anyone who has used a notebook planner. This structure works well for daily priorities, class assignments, appointments, and lightweight work planning.
Task Notes, Search, and Color Coding
Each Tweek task can grow beyond a single line when more detail is needed. Notes, file or image attachments, and subtasks help break larger responsibilities into smaller actions, while color tags and custom sets make different areas of life easier to distinguish. Search provides a faster route back to an older entry when scrolling through dates would take too long.
Direct task entry keeps the process quick: choose a day, type the item, and return to the calendar without navigating a long form. Users who prefer visual organization can reserve colors for work, study, errands, or family plans. These tools preserve the app's minimalist feel while adding enough structure for checklists, shopping lists, and multi-step tasks.
Reminders, Repeats, and Calendar Sync
Tweek supports routines that need more than a one-time note. Tasks can repeat on daily, weekly, monthly, yearly, or custom schedules, and reminders can arrive through push notifications or email. Automatic roll-over can carry unfinished work forward, helping users keep track of items that did not fit into the original day without rewriting them manually.
Calendar connections bring outside events into the same planning space, reducing the need to compare several schedules. The combination is useful for recurring bills, study sessions, exercise plans, and regular team duties. Users can review what is coming, receive a prompt when timing matters, and keep completed items separate from work that still needs attention.
Shared Calendars for Home and Team Routines
Tweek can separate personal, work, and family planning into multiple calendars, then share selected calendars with other people. Real-time collaboration lets participants add or update tasks together, while a read-only web link can make a schedule visible without giving every viewer editing access. This is practical for household chores, travel preparation, class projects, or a small team's weekly priorities.
Shared planning remains close to the same simple calendar used for individual tasks, so collaboration does not require a separate project-management system. Different calendars can stay private or be opened to the people who need them. For users who want a low-friction planner across phone, tablet, desktop, and web, this approach keeps responsibilities understandable without adding a heavy workflow.