People usually use calendars to schedule meetings or plan what to do where "in the future".<p>What I like to do is fill all 24 hours of every day in my calendar with what I did (rounded up to 15min blocks) so that I can check in the future. I plan days in advance like others, but as I live each day, I make sure all the calendar records "in the past" are accurate.<p>People around me don't seem to do this. I'm wondering if I'm alone in the universe, or if my habit is a niche one that I cannot find similarities offline in my life, but can on developer communities like HN.
You'd like my startup, Reclaim.ai. It literally reschedules the future (tasks, habits, 1:1s, etc) partly based on what is in the past.<p>For example, have some time blocked to do something but then got distracted? No problem: just delete it from the calendar and we'll reschedule it :)