Built for one owner: me.
One private system for one person’s day.
Maloday is a native macOS project I am building for myself. It brings planning, school, mail, fitness, nutrition, notes, files, and read-only financial context into one calm, local-first workspace.
What Maloday is meant to do
Keep authoritative facts visible, turn them into a realistic plan, and make the next useful action clear without guilt or productivity theatre.
- Plan
- One daily and weekly schedule around fixed commitments, deadlines, energy, sleep, and real capacity.
- Work and school
- Tasks, projects, mail, WUSTL coursework, and read-only source facts kept together without rewriting their origin.
- Life
- Fitness programming, nutrition planning, notes, files, focus sessions, and read-only personal finance context.
- Local control
- Core data and planning stay on my Mac. External systems connect only when I explicitly authorize them.
The boundaries matter as much as the features.
Maloday does not submit coursework, move money, manufacture completion, or silently overwrite facts owned by another service.
It does not create a general cloud account or turn private information into a public profile. Provider-dependent features stop honestly when permission is unavailable.
The project is personal infrastructure, not a startup, marketplace app, or promise of future public access.