Finish the list. Get your evening back.
Exeqte takes your endless backlog and gives you only what fits in today's focus hours. No more 47-item lists. No more guilt at midnight. Just a short, honest plan — and real peace of mind when it's done.
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Trusted by founders, makers, and senior ICs who were tired of losing their evenings.
You open it in the morning. Forty things stare back. You pick the easiest one. By 6pm the important work is still there, and so is the dread. Tomorrow you do it again.
Every uncrossed item feels like a personal failure. The list grows faster than you can clear it.
You commit to 12 tasks for an 8-hour day. By noon you know it won't happen. The panic starts.
You stay late, but the urgent crowds out the important. Burnout. Repeat.
The shift
Four small shifts that change how your week feels. Same work. Less weight.
How it works
Setup takes five minutes. After that, Exeqte builds your daily list automatically — so you just open the app and start.
Tell Exeqte the time blocks each week where you actually do deep work. Mornings before standup. Wednesday afternoons. Whatever is real for you. This becomes your honest capacity — not what you wish you had.
Add everything on your mind. For each task, give it a rough duration and a priority flag. Exeqte uses both to decide what makes it into today and what waits.
Every morning, Exeqte hands you the shortest list that fills today's focus blocks. Highest priority first. The rest waits, peacefully — until there's room for it.
Who it's for
Twenty fires, one of you. Exeqte protects the work that actually moves the company.
No boss to shield you from yourself. Stop coding until midnight. Ship on a sustainable rhythm.
Stakeholders pile on. Exeqte makes your real capacity visible — so the right things ship.
Big lists shut you down. A short, finishable list lets you actually start.
You don't need more discipline. You need fewer commitments. Exeqte enforces them for you.
Coming back from collapse means working differently. A bounded day, every day.
Success stories
I used to end every week feeling like I lost. Now I close my laptop at 5 because the list says I'm done. I've shipped more in two months than the previous six.
The first week I trusted the daily list, I felt guilty. By week three I realized the important work was actually getting done. The guilt was the problem, not the proof.
As an ADHD founder I'd open my todo app and freeze. Three tasks I can finish? My brain can do that. The compounding is unreal.
Use cases
Some days you have eight hours of focus. Some days you have two. Exeqte adapts your list to the day in front of you — so the plan is always honest.
Set short focus blocks. Exeqte trims your list to a realistic five tasks instead of an aspirational fifteen. You ship without breaking.
Two hours of focus is two hours. Your list shrinks accordingly. You stop pretending you'll get six hours of deep work between calls.
Returning from burnout? Start with one-hour focus blocks. Watch the list shrink to match. Rebuild trust with yourself.
When everything is urgent, priority flags decide. The high-priority work lands first. The rest waits — visibly, honestly.
Pricing
Free forever
Because Exeqte just launched. No credit card required.
No setup fees. Cancel anytime.
Plan your week in five minutes. Trust the daily list. Stop trading your evenings for tasks that were never going to fit anyway.
Free to start. Takes five minutes to set up.