Boris
The calendar that runs itself.
Instead of dragging events around, you tell Boris what needs to happen — tasks, priorities, deadlines, projects — and its planning engine computes your schedule as real time blocks, continuously. Change anything — finish early, add a task, move a deadline — and the plan re-derives itself in seconds. You never maintain your calendar again.
Free during beta · Mac app + iPhone companion
A plan that computes itself
Four ideas do all the work. No dragging, no re-typing, no upkeep.
Computed plan
The engine packs your open tasks into your real free time, around your actual calendar events — respecting priorities, deadlines, and working-hours windows. Your day is a timeline of blocks, not a list you have to interpret.
Capture by voice
Brain-dump by voice or text and on-device intelligence turns it into groomed, estimated, prioritized tasks — no typing out structured to-dos, no leaving the moment to go organize something.
Self-healing schedule
Miss a morning and the afternoon re-plans itself. Finish early and the next task moves up. There is nothing to babysit — the plan is computed, not maintained, every time something changes.
Private by design
Your tasks and plan live on your own machine. Sign in with Apple — no ads, no tracking, no analytics. Boris pairs with an engine on your Mac; iPhone is your remote control from anywhere.
Stop maintaining your calendar.
Boris is in beta on TestFlight now. Install the Mac engine, pair your iPhone, and let the plan run itself.