WeeklyWarrior
Coming SoonArticles, guides, and resources for productivity systems and personal growth.
About this project
WeeklyWarrior.com takes the productivity tools built for my family and opens them to everyone. The private WeeklyWarrior.io has been a testing ground — refining features, discovering what actually helps, removing what doesn't. The public version inherits those lessons.
Too many productivity apps overwhelm with features or lock essentials behind subscriptions. WeeklyWarrior.com aims for the middle ground: enough functionality to be genuinely useful, simple enough to stick with, free enough to try without commitment.
The site combines practical tools with content about productivity and personal development. Not another hustle-culture blog, but honest exploration of what helps people get things done and feel good about it.
Features
- Habit tracking with streaks, stats, and visual progress
- Weekly planning templates and task management
- Goal setting with milestone breakdowns
- Daily reflection prompts and journaling
- Resource library: articles, templates, recommended reading
- No account required for basic tools
Philosophy
Productivity isn't about doing more. It's about doing what matters with less friction. WeeklyWarrior.com focuses on systems that reduce decision fatigue and build momentum through small consistent actions.
The content reflects this: practical advice over motivational fluff, tested methods over trending hacks, sustainable habits over burnout sprints.
From Private to Public
WeeklyWarrior.io proved which features my family actually uses daily versus which sounded good but gathered dust. That filter shapes the public release. Every tool in WeeklyWarrior.com earned its place through real usage.
The private version continues as a family space. The public version scales those proven patterns for anyone who wants them.
Content and Tools Together
Most productivity sites offer either tools or content. WeeklyWarrior.com combines both. Read about habit stacking, then use the habit tracker. Learn weekly review techniques, then apply them with the planning template.
The tools reinforce the content. The content explains the tools. Each makes the other more useful.
Browser-Based, Privacy-First
Like all my projects, WeeklyWarrior.com runs in the browser without requiring accounts for core functionality. Your habits and goals stay on your device unless you choose otherwise. No data harvesting, no engagement manipulation, no dark patterns.
Productivity tools should help you focus, not compete for your attention.