I just launched Tinyfocus, a small productivity tool designed specifically for solo founders and builders. The goal is simple: help you focus on what matters and get more done in less time.
Here’s what Tinyfocus does:
Lets you track your top tasks and prioritize efficiently.
Provides micro dashboards to keep your daily focus in check.
Lightweight, no distractions, no fluff.
I built it entirely by myself, iterating in public, and I wanted to share it with the community to get feedback.
It’s been crazy seeing how a simple tool can make such a difference in daily focus, especially when you’re juggling multiple projects as a solo founder.
Check it out here: tinyfoc.us
I’d love to hear your thoughts – any feedback, feature ideas, or bugs you notice.
Thanks!
“More done in less time”: Right now that claim sounds like generic marketing. You could make it concrete by defining: What specific behavior Tinyfocus enforces (e.g., forces you to pick 3 MITs, limits WIP, shows a single “today” view).
How you’ll measure the impact: % days where all 3 tasks are done, reduction in active tasks, or fewer context switches per day.
Even anecdotal metrics like “users report shipping more often and feeling less overwhelmed after switching from a general todo tool” would already be stronger than a vague promise.
Differentiation vs Trello and others From the landing page and description, it’s still hard to see why a solo founder should use Tinyfocus over a simple Trello board or similar lightweight tools.
I don't know if any tool exists in this space or now: founders get ideas in transit, in the shower, between calls, and the friction of opening an app/website, navigating to the right place, and typing is real. A “voice‑first” capture flow (via Siri/Google Assistant/shortcuts) that instantly dumps tasks into Tinyfocus without opening the app would directly attack this friction