The Timebox Planner
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Elon Musk schedules every 5 minutes. Harvard researchers say time blocking raises focus by 40%. PeakDone makes it effortless — 30-minute blocks, AI insights, zero friction.

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What Is Time Boxing?

Time boxing (or timeboxing) is a time management technique where you allocate a fixed period — a "time box" — to each planned task. Unlike simple to-do lists, timeboxing forces you to commit to a start and end time, eliminating Parkinson's Law: "work expands to fill the time available."

Elon Musk famously uses 5-minute time blocks across his entire day. Bill Gates uses "Think Weeks." Harvard Business Review reports that time blocking is the single most impactful scheduling habit for knowledge workers.

⏱ Time Boxing

30-Minute Time Blocks

Split your day into 30-minute blocks. Assign each task a box. Watch your focus soar as the clock creates urgency.

🔄 Smart Carry-Over

Automatic Task Roll-Over

Incomplete tasks automatically carry forward to tomorrow. Delay counts are tracked so the AI can identify your friction points.

🤖 AI Reports

Monthly AI Productivity Digest

Gemini AI analyzes 30 days of your data to reveal your peak hours, bottlenecks, and a concrete improvement plan.

PeakDone vs. Other Planners

FeaturePeakDoneNotionGoogle Calendar
30-min time blocksPartial
Auto task carry-over
Delay / procrastination tracking
AI monthly productivity report
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Works offline (PWA)

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