Focus today. Report tomorrow.

Workframe carries the day from the first task to a clear outcome: make a short plan, choose what matters, focus, and recall the result — without a second calendar or mandatory wrap-up.

  • A short Today list, no calendar grid
  • Focus with or without a task
  • A Work Journal built from real progress
Layered Workframe app surfaces showing the menu-bar popover, Work Journal, Review and Planner.

Only what helps you work today.

Workframe connects tasks, focus and outcomes without asking you to maintain another schedule or complete a daily wrap-up.

Choose, don’t schedule every minute

Keep Today short. Workframe suggests a Main focus and Frog task, but the final choice is yours. Meetings stay in your calendar — here, you decide what to work on between them.

Focus your way

Start a session with a task to keep context, or without one when you only need protected focus time. The timer supports your rhythm without prescribing a method.

Remember outcomes without reporting rituals

The Work Journal gathers completed tasks, checklist progress and unfinished work. Before stand-up, review the result and copy the report.

A Work Journal without manual reporting.

As the day moves, Workframe keeps tasks, completed checklist items and unfinished work. The Work Journal turns them into a clear status update — no separate log to fill in.

  • Remember what you actually worked on.
  • Keep progress from unfinished work when part of its checklist is done.
  • Copy a starting point for stand-up, status, or a private note.
Wednesday, July 1
Yesterday work included:
• Prepare client handoff
• Update project specification
• Review design feedback

What came out:
• Prepare client handoff:
    - Handoff notes are ready
    - Open questions are grouped for follow-up
• Update project specification:
    - Pricing section is clarified
    - Approval checklist is updated

Continuing today:
• Review design feedback

Paste it into Slack, Jira, Notion, or keep it as a private status note.

One workday loop, from task to report.

Capture a task, choose what matters today, focus in the way that works for you, and return to the outcome when you need it.

1

Add task

Capture a task from the menu bar, then return to your current work.

Add a task in the Workframe quick capture widget.
2

Choose today

Keep Today short. Workframe suggests a Main focus and Frog task, but you can always choose them yourself.

Choose today's work in Workframe Planner.
3

Focus your way

Link a session to a task to keep context, or work without a link when you do not need one.

Review task-linked focus sessions in Workframe.
4

Copy report

Open the Work Journal, review completed and continuing work, then copy a starting point for your status.

Copy a Work Journal report from Workframe.

See the app in context.

See how the menu-bar popover, Planner and Work Journal carry the day from task to outcome.

Local-first by design.

It is simple: tasks, focus sessions and journal entries stay local — no account, no ads and no tracking.

  • Local storage Tasks, plans, focus sessions, journal entries and settings stay on your Mac.
  • Optional Activity Awareness If you enable it, Workframe stores active-app identifiers and switch times on your Mac to add Review context. It does not read screen contents, browser URLs, documents, messages, keystrokes or window titles.
  • Optional notifications If you allow notifications, Workframe uses them only for local reminders.
  • Email-first support Support sees only the information you choose to send.

What to expect at launch.

Workframe is headed to the Mac App Store as a standalone paid Mac app — without a subscription or cloud workspace.

Availability

Coming to the Mac App Store. This site does not offer a direct download or account portal.

Purchase model

Planned as a paid-upfront Mac app. The final price is set in App Store Connect before publication.

No subscription

The initial Mac release is planned without subscriptions, cloud accounts, in-app unlocks, in-app purchases or trials.

Requirements

Requires macOS 14 or later. Built for Macs with Apple Silicon or Intel.