Single-player project and task management app with a built-in work log. Subtask nesting, a Deep Focus page with journal entries, pinned task list, and fully configurable Pomodoro timer.
Product, brand, and engineering — start to ship
Most task apps are built for teams. Shared boards, comments, assignments, notifications — all useful, all designed around coordination. Which is great, unless you're the only person on the project.
Solo work has different problems. You don't need to be reminded that something is due — you've been thinking about it all day. What you need is a place that helps you sit down, pick the right next thing, and actually do it without being yanked away every six minutes.
That's what we're building Neuefocus for. Here's how it works.
Tasks and subtasks, nested as deep as you need. Every project breaks down into smaller things, and those smaller things break down further. Neuefocus lets you nest as far as the work demands — no arbitrary "two levels and you're done" cap.
A built-in worklog. Every task carries its own log: what you tried, what worked, what to pick up tomorrow. It means you stop losing the thread between sessions, and you've always got a record of how a thing actually got built.
A Deep Focus page for the work itself. Pin the tasks you're working on right now, write journal entries as you go, and keep a fully configurable Pomodoro timer running on the side. Work intervals, break lengths, long-break cadence — set it to match how you focus, not how a productivity book says you should.
Your data is yours, and it's fast. Neuefocus runs on per-user SQLite databases. That means your projects load instantly and your data stays isolated from everyone else's — no shared tables, no cross-tenant slowness.
If you've ever found team task apps too noisy for your own work — students juggling courseload, solo devs shipping side projects, freelancers running their whole pipeline alone, or anyone who just thinks better with fewer interruptions — this is being built for you.
Launching later this quarter. More soon.

