weekly-plannerFile-based weekly planner using TOML for inbox capture, time-block scheduling, weekly review, task rollover, and optional calendar export or Google Calendar...
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install tristanmanchester/weekly-plannerGrade Fair — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
Generated Mar 21, 2026
A freelance consultant uses the weekly planner to manage client projects, administrative tasks, and personal development. They capture new client requests in the inbox, triage them into time-blocked sessions for deep work, and schedule weekly reviews to assess progress and adjust priorities, ensuring a balanced workload across multiple projects.
A university researcher employs the planner to organize experiments, writing sessions, and teaching duties. They use inbox capture for spontaneous ideas, time-block specific hours for lab work and paper drafting, and conduct weekly reviews to track research milestones and roll over unfinished tasks, enhancing productivity in a deadline-driven environment.
A small business owner utilizes the planner to handle daily operations, marketing campaigns, and financial reviews. They triage customer inquiries from the inbox into scheduled blocks for response, plan weekly bits for inventory checks, and export the schedule to Google Calendar to sync with team meetings, streamlining business management.
A remote software developer adopts the planner to balance coding sprints, meetings, and skill development. They capture bug reports in the inbox, convert them into time-blocked debugging sessions, use weekly bits for code reviews, and publish the schedule to an .ics file for integration with team calendars, improving focus and collaboration.
A creative writer uses the planner to structure writing sessions, editing tasks, and submission deadlines. They add inspiration notes to the inbox, triage them into scheduled blocks for drafting, plan daily bits for research, and run weekly reviews to assess word count goals and adjust timelines, maintaining creative momentum.
Offer a basic version of the planner as a free, open-source tool with core features like inbox capture and time-blocking. Generate revenue through premium integrations, such as advanced calendar sync with Google Calendar, automated analytics dashboards, and priority support, targeting productivity-focused professionals and teams.
Provide paid consulting services to help organizations or individuals implement and customize the weekly planner. Revenue comes from one-on-one coaching, workflow audits, and tailored script development for specific industries, leveraging the planner's flexibility to address unique productivity challenges.
Create a marketplace where users can purchase pre-made templates, mode cards, and scripts to extend the planner's functionality. Examples include industry-specific runbooks, advanced validation tools, or themed .ics exports, monetizing through direct sales or affiliate partnerships with productivity tools.
💬 Integration Tip
Integrate the planner with existing calendar apps by using the .ics export feature for broad compatibility or the gogcli tool for direct Google Calendar sync, ensuring seamless schedule management across devices.
Scored Apr 19, 2026
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