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Planning FAQ

Common questions about planning your day with triday

Yes! triday is completely free to use. We believe in making mindful practices accessible to everyone, so there are no hidden fees or premium features - everything is available to all users at no cost.

The morning planning feature in triday helps you set clear intentions for your day. It guides you to identify and articulate your three most important priorities, ensuring your energy is directed towards what truly matters.

Three priorities create the perfect balance between ambition and achievability. It's enough to make meaningful progress but not so many that you become overwhelmed. This limitation helps you focus on what's truly essential and prevents decision fatigue.

While morning is ideal for many people, you can plan your day whenever works best for your schedule. The key is to do it before you dive into your daily activities, allowing you to approach your day with intention rather than reaction.

Consider what would make today meaningful and successful. Mix both urgent tasks and important long-term goals. Think about balance - include both work and personal priorities if relevant. If you're listing more than three, try combining related items or focusing on the most impactful ones.

That's completely normal! Life is dynamic, and priorities can shift. You can always return to triday's afternoon pause feature to reassess and adjust your priorities as needed. The goal is to stay intentional, not rigid.

Your priorities should be specific enough to be actionable but not so detailed that they become a task list. For example, 'work on project proposal' is better than just 'work,' but you don't need to list every sub-task.

Yes! Everything in triday is copy/paste friendly. You can easily copy your priorities to any other tool you use, whether it's a note-taking app, calendar, or task manager. There's no lock-in - your data is yours to use as you see fit.