Privacy-first planning

A private weekly planner that doesn't track you

WeekFlux is built for people who do not want their productivity watched. Your plan starts on your device, there is no in-app analytics, and sync is opt-in and end-to-end encrypted.

Most productivity tools treat your activity as data to collect. Every task you add and every block you move can become a signal fed back into analytics. For a planner that holds the shape of your week, that is a lot to hand over.

WeekFlux takes the opposite stance. It is a local-first weekly planner with no in-app analytics, your private content is not mined, and anything that leaves your device does so only when you opt in and only as end-to-end encrypted data. This page lays out exactly what that means.

Local-first: your data starts on your device

WeekFlux is local-first by default. Your tasks, time blocks, focus sessions, habits, and notes are stored on your device, so you can plan a full week without sending anything to a server first.

That changes the default relationship with your data. Instead of your plan living in someone else's database and being copied to your device, it lives with you, and the cloud is an option you choose rather than a requirement you accept.

No analytics watching how you work

WeekFlux ships with no in-app analytics. There is no Google Analytics or Tag Manager, no PostHog, Segment, Mixpanel, or Plausible embedded in the planner, so your clicks, sessions, and habits are not being measured in the background.

The practical effect is that the product is not optimized around a stream of behavioral data about you. You can plan, focus, and review your week without that activity becoming someone's metrics dashboard.

Your private content is not tracked

The contents of your planner are yours. Your tasks, notes, habits, and schedule are not mined, profiled, or used to build a picture of you, and they are not sold or shared for that purpose.

This matters because a weekly planner is unusually personal. It can reveal your work, your routines, and your private commitments, and WeekFlux is designed so that information stays private rather than becoming an input to tracking.

Exportable data with no lock-in

Privacy includes the freedom to leave. WeekFlux supports exports and backups so your plan is something you can take with you, not something held hostage inside one app.

Encrypted backups and exports mean you can keep your own copy, move between devices on your terms, and stay in control of where your data lives. Owning your data is part of not being tracked by it.

Optional encrypted sync, on your terms

If you want your plan on more than one device, sync is available as an opt-in part of the optional Pro plan. It is off until you choose it, and choosing it does not change the local-first foundation.

Sync is end-to-end encrypted and zero-knowledge: data is encrypted on your device with AES-256-GCM before it is sent, and the server stores only ciphertext. That means continuity across devices without handing readable content to anyone, including us.

Honest about the beta

WeekFlux is in public beta on desktop and mobile, and we would rather be clear about that than overstate it. A beta is still maturing, and being transparent about its state is part of respecting the people using it.

Privacy claims should be checkable rather than taken on faith, so we describe how the planner handles data in plain terms and avoid implying guarantees a beta cannot make. If something is still developing, we would rather say so than market around it.

FAQ

Does WeekFlux track what I do in the planner?

No. WeekFlux ships with no in-app analytics. There is no Google Analytics, Tag Manager, PostHog, Segment, Mixpanel, or Plausible in the planner, so your clicks, sessions, and habits are not measured in the background.

Where is my planning data stored?

WeekFlux is local-first by default, so your tasks, notes, habits, and schedule are stored on your device. Nothing is sent to a server unless you choose to enable optional encrypted sync.

Is my data locked into WeekFlux?

No. WeekFlux supports encrypted backups and exports, so you can keep your own copy and move your plan on your terms. Owning your data is part of not being tracked by it.

If I turn on sync, can anyone read my content?

No. Sync is opt-in, end-to-end encrypted, and zero-knowledge. Your data is encrypted on your device with AES-256-GCM before it is sent, and the server stores only ciphertext, so readable content is not handed to anyone, including us.

Plan your week, privately

Local-first by default, no in-app analytics, exportable data, and opt-in encrypted sync. Try the planner that doesn't track you.