A scheduling tool that doesn't think it's a calendar. Plan your week in shapes, not in 30-minute boxes. Launching October 14.
One email at 12:01 am PT on October 14. That's it.
Most calendars give you a grid and ask you to defend it. Tide gives you a canvas and asks what you want the week to feel like.
Drop a "deep work" block over Tuesday morning. Pencil in a soft window for "anyone could grab me" on Friday afternoon. Tide reshapes around what moves and what doesn't.
Then it shares a real, normal calendar link with the people who need one.
I built Tide because I kept missing my own week. Not the meetings — those I made. The stuff between them: the ten minutes to think before the call, the walk after it.
Two years, four rewrites, one very patient partner. It's almost out. October 14 — see you on Product Hunt.