Ask Slate, in plain language.
Describe the day in a sentence. Slate breaks it down, time-boxes it, and respects what's already on your calendar. No drag, drop, repeat.
Slate turns the noise in your head into a calm, scheduled day — with an AI co-pilot that drafts the plan, rearranges it when life shifts, and quietly hands the rest of the cognitive load back to you.
Your tasks live in one app, your meetings in another, your intentions on a sticky note. The day starts, something shifts, and the whole plan quietly stops being true. So you give up on planning.
Slate is a single, calm surface for everything you intend to do. Tell it what's on your mind in plain language, and it builds a real day around it — one you can actually run.
Describe the day in a sentence. Slate breaks it down, time-boxes it, and respects what's already on your calendar. No drag, drop, repeat.
One timeline, one cursor, the next thing you should be doing — color-coded by intent: deep work, meetings, breaks, admin, personal.
Zoom out without losing the plot. Spot the empty afternoons, the over-booked Tuesdays, and the weeks where deep work has quietly disappeared.
When something slips, ask. Slate proposes a revised plan you can accept, tweak, or reject — never silently rewriting your time behind your back.
Tell Slate what's on your mind — meetings, deadlines, a workout, that errand you keep forgetting. No formatting required.
In seconds you get a real, time-boxed plan that respects your calendar, your energy, and the kind of work each block needs.
A meeting moves, a task expands — just say so. Slate rebuilds the rest of the day around what's still true.
Free during early access. No credit card, no calendar gymnastics — just a quieter, more deliberate week starting today.