FocusKit started as a personal tool. A dev and a designer, both exhausted by context-switching between Notion, a Pomodoro app, Google Calendar, and a spreadsheet. So we built one thing that does it all — and nothing more.
What we believe
We don't add features because we can. Every tool in FocusKit earns its place by solving a real problem. If it doesn't make you more focused, it's not in.
FocusKit is for people who ship things — students who study hard, devs who build side projects, teams who move fast. Not for people who organize their organization system.
No dark patterns, no engagement traps, no gamification designed to keep you inside the app. We want you to close FocusKit and go do real work.
The team
Former UX lead. Obsessed with interfaces that get out of the way.
Full-stack dev. Built FocusKit because he kept losing tasks between five apps.
Ex-student who lived in spreadsheets. Now builds tools so others don't have to.