Introducing Nexus: The task manager that finally gets you
We built Nexus because Aljaž was losing his mind.
No, seriously. He had 47 tabs open. 120 Slack messages. Three calendars. And he was still forgetting to ship code because he got distracted by customer support requests.
That was the problem: not the tools. The problem was deciding what to do next when you have 200 things competing for your attention.
How Nexus Works
Nexus learns your patterns. What time do you focus best? When do meetings cluster? How long do different types of work actually take? Within two weeks, it knows your rhythm.
Then it prioritizes. Not by importance alone — by what matters right now. It surfaces the one thing you should work on next, considering your energy levels, deadlines, and dependencies.
It's not magic. It's observation.
Why This Matters
Most task managers treat your workload as static. You put things in. You move them around. You feel guilty when you don't finish them.
Nexus treats your workload as dynamic. It adapts. It learns. It anticipates context shifts.
We've been using it internally for 6 months. It's the only tool none of us would give up.
It's in beta now. If you want early access, join the waitlist.