Mornin

Mornin

Smart categorization for your calendar events

1 follower

Mornin shows you where you are spending your time so that you can make the most of it. It is a chrome extension that works with Google Calendar.
Mornin gallery image
Mornin gallery image
Mornin gallery image
Mornin gallery image
Mornin gallery image
Mornin gallery image
Launch Team

What do you think? …

Mehul Marakana
🙏 Hey Everyone, I'm Mehul and one of the makers of Mornin. I'm an Engineering Lead at Tech Co. As a Manager and Maker, one of the things I have constantly struggled with is balancing my time across different focus areas. This led to a lot of interesting conversations on how we can get better at managing our time. We eventually stumbled upon an 💡 insight that we should start by understanding where we are spending our time. Mornin is a Chrome Extension that sits on top of your Google Calendar and categorises and color codes the events into the following buckets * Planning - what you will be working on in future * Execution - is the actual work. If you are an engineer, this is the time you spent programming or designing architectures. * Reviews - when you are reviewing a report or a peer's work or getting your own work reviewed * People Management - Hiring, Mentorship etc. * Town Halls - are company-wide events Please give it a spin and let us know what you think.
Giacinto Carlucci
Seems Cool! How it can distinguish between categories? Keywords? Does it work with other languages?
Mehul Marakana
Thanks Giacinto. We are running ML on event titles and agenda/description. Currently, we are only supporting English.
Pramod Biligiri
This looks great. I'd read a recent interview with the Shopify CEO and he said he relies heavily on calendar color coding, which I thought was a nice idea - https://www.theobservereffect.or...
Archisman Das
@pramodbiligiri Thanks for sharing. It is a brilliant read. Yes, having a sense of what are the larger themes you are spending your time on and being able to see how your week is panned out with a quick glance can be super helpful