A place to hold the day—not control it.
Looseleaf is energy-aware day planning for people who feel judged by rigid task tools. Make a plan, adjust it when things change, and end the day with 'enough,' not guilt.
Build around energy, not time.
Choose a day shape that matches how you feel, then make a plan that fits what’s doable right now.
Plans move. That’s the point.
Drag, reorder, and swap work as the day changes—without “breaking” your plan or restarting it.
Projects clarify work.
Keep context and next steps without turning your backlog into a scoreboard.
Review without judgment.
A calm review that reflects what happened and helps you adjust—no streaks, scores, or guilt language.
A calmer view of your day.
Enough structure to begin. Enough flexibility to change.

01
Choose a starting point.
Start with a day template that matches your energy level, not an empty void.

02
Move work into today.
Pull tasks into your flow. Drag, drop, and rearrange as reality shifts.

03
Track habits, gently.
Log what happened—no streaks, no shame, no pressure to be perfect.

04
Notice what happened.
End the day with a neutral review. See patterns without the scorecard.

After years of dealing with the demotivational nature of breaking streaks, and an inability to stick to time blocking, I wanted something that understood that the day might not go the way you thought it would yesterday.
I built Looseleaf because I wanted a planner that doesn’t punish you for being human.
Jason Fukura
Founder
Join the beta
Looseleaf is launching to the public soon. But, first we need some people who aren’t afraid to try something new. If you’re ready to join the beta, contact us.
