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brain·hower

Dump your brain, sort it into a priority matrixw

Productivity
Task Management
No-Code
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brain·hower is a calm space to empty your head, then drag each task into an Eisenhower matrix — urgent vs. important. Free, no account, and everything stays in your browser. Clear your head in about two minutes.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋 I built brain·hower because whenever I had too much going on, I'd freeze up , so I'd open Google Docs and brain-dump everything. The problem: a flat list doesn't tell you what actually matters. So I made the thing I wanted: you dump every task on the left (like a doc, one line each), then drag each one into an Eisenhower matrix on the right. Suddenly "everything is urgent" becomes a plan. A few decisions I care about: No account, no server. Your board is saved in your own browser. Nothing is uploaded. Free. The whole app, no paywall. It feels good. Real drag-and-drop, and a little confetti when you finish a task. It's a young project and I'd genuinely love feedback, what's missing, what's confusing, what would make you actually use it. Thanks for taking a look 🙏

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Drag-and-drop straight into the matrix with no login feels so refreshing. Love how the whole thing loads instantly and keeps everything local.

how does it actually decide what counts as urgent vs important when sorting, since that part always trips me up with other tools?

Two minutes and I had my whole messy list sorted without making an account. The drag between quadrants feels really natural, and love that nothing leaves the browser.

Love how lightweight this is, two minutes is the right promise. One thing that would help me actually finish tasks instead of just sorting them: a way to schedule a single dragged-in task directly to my calendar from the matrix, so the urgent/important quadrant doesn't just become a pretty to-do graveyard by Friday.

The no-account, browser-only approach is such a respectful choice for something this quick and personal. Really like how the matrix layout puts the visual sorting at the center instead of hiding it behind menus.

Does this actually store anything in localStorage or browser cache so my matrix is still there if I refresh, or do I lose it the moment I close the tab?

Does the matrix arrangement get saved automatically as you move things around, or do you have to click something to commit each change?

How does it actually handle tasks that don't fit neatly into one quadrant, like something that's both urgent and not important but emotionally weighing on me?

Love that it just opens and works, no sign-up friction. The drag-to-quadrant feels oddly satisfying and actually helped me drop the vague anxiety into something concrete in under two minutes.

How does it actually decide what counts as urgent vs important when you first dump everything in your head, or is it totally manual once you drop the tasks in?

About brain·hower on Product Hunt

Dump your brain, sort it into a priority matrixw

brain·hower was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 8 upvotes and 19 comments, placing #45 on the daily leaderboard. brain·hower is a calm space to empty your head, then drag each task into an Eisenhower matrix — urgent vs. important. Free, no account, and everything stays in your browser. Clear your head in about two minutes.

brain·hower was featured in Productivity (656.3k followers), Task Management (84.1k followers) and No-Code (5.8k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 161.8k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

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