iOS · Android · launching soon · rated 17+

You get one tomorrow at a time.

One Tomorrow is a planner that is blunt about death. At 11pm it makes you write tomorrow’s plan — three tasks, sixty minutes, locked once written. In the morning, a verdict. That is the whole app.

First 1,000 signups lock founder pricing for life.
One email at launch. Nothing else, ever.

Locked · no editing

Your place is written. One email at launch — the knock comes after.



01 — The ledger52 weeks × 73 years

Here is your life, in weeks.

Each square is one week. Enter your birth date.

The pale squares are gone, and nothing edits them back. The app is for the dark ones.

Assumes 73 years — the global average. In the app you set your own number. Most people adjust it down too little.

02 — The ritualEvery night. No exceptions.
23:00

The knock

Three reminders — 23:00, 23:30, 23:50. No marketing, no streaks-at-risk nonsense, just the knock. The window stays open for sixty minutes. Miss it and tomorrow goes unplanned — and the record says so, forever.

23:59

The lock

One to three tasks. When the timer hits zero, whatever’s typed is locked. No editing. No exceptions. Tonight-you decides; tomorrow-you executes. That’s the deal.

07:00

The verdict

Next morning the plan is scored against what you actually did. One color. No essay.

Green — what you planned got done. Earned.
Orange — you half-showed-up.
Red — planning isn’t your problem.
03 — What it refuses to doBy design

The free version forgets after 14 days. Pro keeps proof. Founders keep it cheap — that’s what the first 1,000 places are for.

Notice — rated 17+

This app is blunt about death and wasted time. It will not encourage you. It will not celebrate you. It keeps a record you cannot edit. If you want gentle, there are ten thousand other planners.

I want the truth. Continue.
04 — Tonight
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until tonight’s planning window

Tonight at 11, plans get locked. Yours isn’t one of them. Yet.