⌘T → just one tweet → 47 minutes gone.
Your browser is where work happens. And where focus dies. The new tab. The 14 windows. The "just for a sec" that never is.
This isn't a discipline problem. It's a design problem.
Meet the usual suspects
"Just one more video. One more tweet. One more-"
Picks up your phone 47 times a day. Opens Twitter "just to check" and surfaces 25 minutes later in a thread about sourdough bread. The reason it's suddenly 3pm.
"Let me just restructure my Notion first."
Has 47 pages in Notion and opened 2 this month. Would rather build the perfect system than do the work. The tags have tags.
"I'll start after lunch. Or tomorrow. Monday, definitely."
Adds tasks to the backlog like collecting Pokémon. 147 items and counting. Will do 3. Someday. The backlog is a graveyard with a nicer font.
"I need all 34 tabs open. They're all important."
Notion, Todoist, Calendar, Slack, Gmail, and 28 other tabs. Spent 20 minutes setting up the day. Then reorganized. Then it was lunch.
The system
Four levers. One direction.
Each part reinforces the others. Every screen pulls you back to the same question: what's the one thing you'll be glad you did today?
Today's Priority
One task at the top. Always. Not your inbox. Not your backlog. The thing you'll be glad you did when the day is done.
Day at a Glance
Your calendar without the context switch. See what's next, what's tight, and how much time you actually have to ship.
Planned vs. Actual
See where time really went. No streaks, no shame, just data. Your estimates get sharper week by week.
Rituals over routines
A morning anchor and a wind-down. Two calm bookends, silent in between. No badges. No nags.
How it works
60 seconds from open to focused.
Plan. Lock in. See where time really went. That's the whole loop.
Why we built this
Most focus tools demand willpower. Cold Turkey blocks. Forest plants trees. Freedom schedules sessions. You turn them all off.
We built nahnah on a different premise. You don't need more discipline - you need fewer decisions. So we stripped everything that asks for a decision out of the way of doing the work.
One priority at the top. Your calendar in view. A timer one click away. Two calm bookends to your day. No badges. No streaks. No notifications begging for your attention. The tool whispers when it speaks at all.
We call this calm tech. Most apps say it. nahnah enforces it.
The web app is here today. A Chrome extension and an iOS companion are coming - when they're ready, not before.
Pricing
One plan. Full access.
14-day free trial · No credit card · Cancel anytime
- Full-screen focus timer with time tracking
- Drag-and-drop weekly planning
- Today's Priority + recurring rituals
- Google Calendar integration
- Planned vs. actual time analytics
- Export your data anytime
Export your data anytime. Delete your account whenever.
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