Weekstones

Visualise your life in weeks

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Weekstones visualises your life in weeks. Each row represents a year of your life and each square a week. ✨ Click a week to set and achieve a goal. 🎉 Visualise the lives of the world's most influential people.
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Paul
Hi Product Hunt - I'm super excited to be here. Weekstones came from one of my favourite Kurzgesagt videos; Optimistic Nihilism (youtube.com/watch?v=MBRqu0YOH14). It visualises your life in weeks. Each square represents a week of your life and each row a year. Red squares are the weeks you've already lived. Grey squares is what you will loose to sleep. And the green squares are the ones you've yet to live... And yes, at first I was filled with existential dread left pondering the finiteness of life and ready to set my new creation on fire. But after a while it helped me to focus and ultimately stop procrastinating. I usually find daily goals are too much effort and yearly ones seem impossible - it made much more sense to set weekly ones. Like finally finish the Tiger King a week from now. Or perhaps I will become a perfectly proficient piano player in 80 weeks. Or maybe follow the F1 calendar around the world by year 40 week 46. Grab it from the Google Play or Apple App Store: https://www.weekstones.com What do you think?
Koen Victor
I really like the idea however confronting. I was actually searching for something non depressing that reminds myself time is the most precious asset. I would like to be able to input historic achievements more easily. I see this becoming a consulting platform to achieve these goals if people can get past the initial auwtch. Hope it wouldn't break the clarity of the concept in that case. Great work!
Gleb Abroskin
Idea is amazing! But onboarding experience was a bit disappointing: scrolling through the list of countries when you live in Russia is not fun at all, but trying to get to the may 1997 in Google widget was straight up awful