the task-sorting assistant for the modern adventuring knight
Squire is a task manager that builds your day around your actual bandwidth.
Other apps give you a flat list and leave the hard part to you. Squire weighs each task by the effort it demands and shapes your day around what you can realistically handle, so the plan you start with is one you can finish.
Built for people who:
- Struggle with time blindness
- Tend to overcommit
- Feel every unfinished task as a small failure
- Burn out from lists that ignore the real cost of the work
i need to get my shit together and Squire app is bringing me peace. im using it to store all the things i need to get done and then i can choose the ones i want for my day depending on how i feel. it's reminding me of chores ive blocked out and, in the first week of using it, i've accomplished at least 2 things ive been putting off ("forgetting to do") for months. i also really love the idea of "rituals" which are long-standing tasks with a custom cadence.
I wonder, if the goal for @squire.guide is to progressively get more on protocol, should I start creating quest records with any sensitive data omitted and a ref to something private/centralized? 🧐
4/30/26, 5:11 PM
For @squire.guide it would probably be some ttrpg. @drydown.social is probably bringing clue because I bet everyone smells good (except the one that got got)
4/30/26, 4:54 PM
@taurean.bryant.land thank you so much for squire.guide! My partner and I have been using it to help with our ADHD and it's been great ♥️. One small feature request/feedback, on the Today view it doesn't show the Area of each task, I think that'd be useful (at least to me)
4/29/26, 11:40 AM