nonne
nonne
Plan less. Make what matters happen.
Platform
iOS & Web
Brief
nonne is an adaptive daily planner built around a simple belief: the day becomes clearer when you focus on the one or two things that truly matter. It gives people a calm place to capture, organize, and complete work without turning their day into an endless inbox. The product adapts its level of detail to each person instead of forcing everyone into the same productivity system.
The experience is minimal, serene, and intentional. Inspired by a clear desk, every surface earns its place and the task remains the visual hero. Motion is quiet but meaningful, helping people understand progress, focus, and voice capture without adding noise.
Adaptive simplicity
Notes, subtasks, time tracking, tags, and workload appear only when they help the person using them.
The day in focus
A deliberate two-priority model keeps attention on meaningful progress rather than inbox volume.
Calm motion
Breathing, pulse, and waveform interactions communicate live states with restraint.
Accessible by default
Thoughtful contrast, reduced-motion support, responsive layouts, and haptic controls create a quieter experience for more people.
Technology
One product experience across iOS and web, with a shared backend and real-time voice capture.
- Expo
- React Native
- Next.js
- TypeScript
- Supabase
- RevenueCat
- Gemini Live
What we built
Focused daily planning
A clear home for today's most important work.
Helena
A real-time voice assistant that turns natural speech into editable task drafts.
Adaptive task detail
Notes, subtasks, tags, duration, rollover, and time tracking scale with the user's needs.
Calendar awareness
External calendars bring real commitments into the daily plan.
Insightful progress
Time and task patterns help people understand where their days go.
What we solved
Simple without becoming limiting
Individual preferences let the product stay light for some people while revealing depth for others.
Voice without loss of control
Helena captures tasks instantly, then keeps them editable until the user approves them.
Focus without rigidity
The priority model provides direction while the rest of the plan stays flexible.