Your week begins with a draft, not a blank page.
asambl turns the parts of life you care about into a plan for the week ahead, built from your priorities, your calendar, and your energy, then handed back for you to edit.
The Sunday-night problem
Most weeks don't start. They restart.
You sit down Sunday evening and you're staring at a blank page. Last week's unfinished work has vanished, the priorities you scribbled into a notes app are buried, so you start over from half-remembered tasks. The problem isn't that you lack a system. It's that the system starts from zero every week.
How it works
From your context to your calendar.
Choose the parts of life that matter
You decide which life areas asambl plans with you. Switch on Health, Finance, Relationships, Joy, or Growth, and skip the rest. Each area you turn on holds your real context: your goals, the people you care about, the things you're tracking. That context is exactly what the planner reads. An area you don't turn on simply doesn't shape your week.
Run the week ahead
asambl walks you through a short ritual that covers the week you're planning, your energy, what worked last week, how much capacity you have, and your top three priorities. Then it drafts from all of it: your priorities, the time you actually have, and the context in each area you turned on. The result is a sequenced week, not a flat checklist.
Review the draft, area by area
The plan comes back as a draft, one card per life area, each with its own suggested blocks and the reasoning behind them. Accept the areas that fit, skip the ones that don't, and the week rebalances live: planned hours, free time, and any clashes update as you go. Nothing is locked until you say so.
And it becomes your calendar
Accepted blocks land on your calendar as proposed events. Review them once more, then accept. They become real events, color-coded by life area and synced two-way with Google Calendar. Your week stops living in your head and starts living where you actually look.
Common questions
About the Weekly Planner.
01
How is this different from a calendar or a to-do list?
A calendar stores time. A to-do list stores tasks. The Weekly Planner shapes a week (sequenced blocks, real priorities, life area context) and only then writes the result back to your calendar.
02
What does asambl actually know about my week?
Your top priorities, your available time blocks, the life area goals you've set, what carried over from last week, and the energy and workload state you've named. Nothing more. No scraping, no surveillance.
03
Does my data leave my computer?
Your data stays on your computer. asambl doesn’t upload it. When AI runs, only your question for that request goes to asambl’s managed AI (hosted on Azure OpenAI), and it isn’t stored long-term.
04
Does it sync with Google Calendar?
Yes. Once you accept the draft, the time blocks become real events in Google Calendar, color-coded by life area. You can also export the week as .ics for any other calendar.
05
Can I edit the draft asambl produces?
Yes, and you should. The draft is a starting point. Cut, move, or rewrite anything before you accept it.
06
What if my week falls apart on Tuesday?
That's part of the loop. Next week's plan reads what actually happened (what got done, what didn't, what shifted) and drafts the next week from there. No fresh starts every week.
07
Do I have to use the AI?
No. The Weekly Planner is structured around a planning process. AI helps draft the starting point if you want it to, but the process works with or without it.
Stop rebuilding your week from scratch.
asambl is in invite-only beta for macOS and Windows. Join the waitlist and get the Weekly Planner the next time it ships.