Tell it what needs doing today. RunQueue tells you what runs next.
Brain-dump your day in plain language. RunQueue orders the work, finds what can happen in parallel, and reminds you when to switch, check, or leave.
For builders with too many open loops
From messy brain dump to execution queue
Too many open loops. Not enough sequence.
Ship the signup fix. Start laundry. Reply to Sam. Check the build. Prep notes. Leave at 4:45 for the kids. Half of it is waiting on something else. Half can run in parallel. None of it fits cleanly in a to-do list.
So you open a notes app. You reorder. You prioritize. An hour passes. You've planned. You haven't moved.
You start executing. You forget to check the build. You miss the laundry. You almost miss pickup.
Tomorrow, same thing.
How it works
Dump. Queue. Run.
Dump
Tell RunQueue everything on your mind in messy plain language. Errands, builds, messages, deadlines, hard stops.
Queue
RunQueue orders the work by priority, deadlines, duration, and what can happen in parallel while you wait.
Run
Timed nudges tell you when to switch, check, follow up, or leave. Hard stops stay hard. Reorder when things change.
Why it's different
Not another to-do list. Not a calendar.
store tasks. They don't know which one runs next, or what's already running in the background.
store appointments. They can't sequence a build, a load of laundry, and a Slack reply.
handles the messy middle: errands, builds, messages, chores, deadlines, wait states, and context switches.
For builders with too many open loops.
Indie hackers, solopreneurs, engineering leads, ADHD-leaning brains, and anyone whose ideas arrive faster than their calendar can handle. You ship a build, start a laundry cycle, reply to a teammate, and remember the school run — all in the same hour. RunQueue runs the sequence so you don't have to.
Stop planning the order. Run it.
Brain-dump the day. RunQueue turns it into a realistic execution queue with reminders and hard stops.