We have more and more things to do at work. And with jobs like this, it's increasingly necessary to be better organized. The problem is that getting organized also takes time, right? Maybe not with an app like Timeful, who is capable of automatically organize tasks so that we can always be fulfilled without forgetting them and in moments that we have free.
How does Timeful work?
For Timeful work Perfectly, it is necessary to give it enough data. Let's say we configure that we have to go to work every day at a certain time, and that we will have lunch and dinner every day at a certain time. In addition, we add some fixed meetings that we have each week. So far, so good. Now it's time to put all the tasks we have left throughout the week. Instead of organizing it ourselves, Timeful makes sure everything is organized in the best way possible. For example, we just have to tell her that we want to go out with the bicycle three days a week, and Timeful will take care of assigning those sport times to us. We can also tell it that we want to have a pie for Tuesday, May 23rd, and Timeful will be responsible for locating this task before that day, always taking into account the rest of our calendar.
Timeful brings together in one place calendar, tasks and habits. Distinguishes between specific tasks and repetitive habits to suggest the best moment in which to do each thing. Their algorithms They show suggestions as blocks on the calendar that we can accept with a tap, drag to change the time or postpone to another day. Planned tasks appear above the calendar to mark them as completed or reschedule them, and when creating them, it will ask you duration and even a target date to fit them realistically.
Integration with Google
Until now, the app was available for iOS, but it's likely we'll see it land on Google Play very soon. Furthermore, it seems the company's plans are to fully integrate the app across all of its platforms. In reality, Timeful is a place where you can see only the tasks and events you have for the week or month, without having to jump from app to app to see the tasks in one, the events in another, and the meetings in another. We can therefore expect a specific app to turn to when we need to see what we have to do at any given moment. But beyond that, the key is in the integration with all other platforms. Events we add from Google Calendar, or from , will be synchronized with the app. We'll see how far this takes us, but it could be a really useful tool for Google, and would be a major new feature on both Google Play and Android.
Google announced the acquisition of Timeful to bring its scheduling intelligence to Google Calendar, gmail e Inbox, with suggestions based on availability, location, and most productive hours. The iOS app can still be downloaded, although without major updates, and the option is offered export dataNo pricing details were provided; Timeful's team of engineers and AI experts is moving to Google's projects, suggesting gradual productivity improvements for Google users as well. Android.
This union fits with Google's commitment to more contextual and proactive, similar to what already happens with Google Now: understand personal patterns, priorities and daily frictions to decide when to exercise, when to call a bank, or when to prepare a delivery, without having to check multiple apps or plan everything manually.
Timeful stands out for treating time as a resource that can optimize With the help of AI. With its integration into the Google ecosystem, organizing work, family, and leisure becomes more fluid: less micromanagement and more focus on what's important, with tasks and habits that automatically adapt to our daily lives.
