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Windows desktop daily planner
POWER LIST is a local-first desktop productivity app for people who need a harder daily system. Set 5 critical tasks, track wins and losses, review your week, and see the streak in plain sight.
A site mockup of the real desktop app interface, styled to match the actual Today, History, Weekly Review, and Stats screens.
Interactive app walkthrough
This is a browser-based mockup of the real Windows app. Click the sidebar screens to explore the daily planner, history calendar, weekly review, and stats dashboard.
Today
Critical tasks stay editable until the day is won or midnight closes it out. Every slot matters.
Execution
History
Every finalized day is stamped permanently. Green means win, red means loss, gray means no data.
Selected day
Weekly review
Review wins, losses, streaks, total score, and write a short weekly reflection without leaving the app.
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Missed final task
Streak reset to 0
Rebuild momentum
5 for 5 complete
The hard line works. The moment the list got bloated, execution slowed down. Five was enough. Next week needs better morning planning and less context switching.
Stats
The dashboard makes the score impossible to ignore with a win rate ring, monthly wins vs losses, and the failure counter.
A focused daily planner with the date, streak, five critical task slots, notes, and the final submit button in one place.
A monthly calendar log showing wins, losses, and a read-only daily breakdown for each finalized date.
A weekly dashboard for reflection, streak visibility, and a clear record of how each day stacked up.
Win rate, longest streak, total losses, monthly performance, and the failure counter all live in one view.
How the system works
POWER LIST is not a flexible inbox for random tasks. It is a daily scorecard built around exactly five critical tasks.
Not fifteen. Not a giant backlog. Just the five tasks that decide whether the day mattered.
The list is not complete until every critical task is done. That line is the entire point of the product.
No partial credit. No soft scoring. That pressure is what turns the app from a normal to-do list into a discipline tool.
What you get
The product is intentionally narrow: one desktop app for planning, finishing, reviewing, and tracking your days without cloud bloat.
The app stores your data locally and keeps the core workflow off the cloud.
Each finalized day builds a visible record instead of disappearing into a list archive.
Review the week, count wins, track streaks, and write a short reflection in one screen.
Wins matter. Losses stay visible too. The app is designed to make that uncomfortable on purpose.
Not another task manager
FAQ
No. POWER LIST is a desktop app. This website is a static launch page with an interactive mockup of the product screens.
Because the point is forced prioritization. If the number floats, the pressure disappears and the system turns back into a normal to-do list.
No. The app is designed around a local-first workflow with no required account.
Yes. The website is plain static HTML, CSS, SVG, and JavaScript, so it can be hosted on free static hosting like Cloudflare Pages or GitHub Pages.