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A morning view that actually tells you something.
Today shows what's due, what's overdue, and what you already knocked out. Your focus timer runs right here too, so you stay in one place instead of bouncing between apps.
List view. Board view. Same data either way.
Switch between a spreadsheet-style task list and a full kanban board. Drag tasks across statuses, projects, and columns. It all stays in sync no matter which view you use.
See what's blocking your work.
Add "Waiting for" items to any task: sign-offs, files, feedback, whatever. See every open dependency across all your projects in one widget. Check them off as they come in.
Notes, links, and research attached to your work.
Attach Project Notes, Meeting Notes, Research docs, and Links to any project or task. Rich text included. Pin important ones to your Today view so they show up every morning.
Six features.
One less app to juggle.
Designers using Hierarch.
The Waiting For widget was worth switching for on its own. Every blocked task, every project, one place.
Linear, Notion, Asana. None of them treat design projects like design projects. Hierarch does.
The focus timer built right into the task panel is such a small thing, but it completely changed how I structure my day.