Akiflow
A keyboard-first planner that pulls tasks and calendars into one execution hub
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At a glance
What it does
A keyboard-first planner that turns scattered tasks into a scheduled day.
Detailed overview
Akiflow kills constant app-switching and the gap between task capture and actual time blocking. It focuses on turning incoming work into scheduled action, not just storing a nicer to-do list. It has real traction but still reads like a tool for obsessed operators rather than the average user, perfect for founders, operators, and high-volume knowledge workers. It's a real, backed company shipping regularly: the about page names CEO Nunzio Martinello and CTO Sebastiano Favaro, the changelog shows a May 27, 2026 release, and the site shows 2026 copyright, YC branding, open roles, and a current blog.
Key features
- Keyboard-first command bar
- Unified task and calendar hub
- Time blocking
- Capture from many tools
Who it's for
Best suited for professionals looking for task management tools. A keyboard-first planner that pulls tasks and calendars into one execution hub
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