FloHub brings your entire life into one calm, intelligent hub.
From tasks and notes to habits and calendars, everything works together to give you clarity, focus, and control — without the overwhelm.

FloHub started from a simple frustration — I was using multiple apps to manage different parts of my life, but none of them actually worked together. Tasks were in one place, notes in another, calendars somewhere else, and instead of feeling organised, it just created more noise. I wanted one place I could go to understand my life at a glance — what matters today, what’s coming up, and what I need to focus on — without feeling overwhelmed or forced into a rigid system. So I built FloHub. It’s designed to be calm, flexible, and genuinely useful. You can plan your day, capture anything quickly, track habits, and connect your calendar — all in a way that adapts to you, not the other way around. I’m continuing to build FloHub in the open, shaping it based on real usage and feedback. The goal is simple: create a space that helps people feel more in control, more focused, and a little less overwhelmed.
The "your day at a glance" framing is smart — the biggest problem with productivity apps is that people open 4 different apps just to understand what they're dealing with today. Having tasks, habits, calendar, and notes in one unified view solves real friction. Curious how the AI layer works — does it proactively surface what needs attention or is it more of an assistant you query?

Really interesting take on the productivity space. Having tasks, notes, habits, and calendar all integrated in one hub solves a real pain point because most people end up using 4-5 separate apps and losing context between them. The QuickFlo instant capture feature sounds particularly useful for those moments when you need to jot something down fast without breaking flow. What differentiates FloHub from tools like Notion or Todoist that also try to be all-in-one solutions?

FloHub started from a simple frustration — I was using multiple apps to manage different parts of my life, but none of them actually worked together. Tasks were in one place, notes in another, calendars somewhere else, and instead of feeling organised, it just created more noise. I wanted one place I could go to understand my life at a glance — what matters today, what’s coming up, and what I need to focus on — without feeling overwhelmed or forced into a rigid system. So I built FloHub. It’s designed to be calm, flexible, and genuinely useful. You can plan your day, capture anything quickly, track habits, and connect your calendar — all in a way that adapts to you, not the other way around. I’m continuing to build FloHub in the open, shaping it based on real usage and feedback. The goal is simple: create a space that helps people feel more in control, more focused, and a little less overwhelmed.
The "your day at a glance" framing is smart — the biggest problem with productivity apps is that people open 4 different apps just to understand what they're dealing with today. Having tasks, habits, calendar, and notes in one unified view solves real friction. Curious how the AI layer works — does it proactively surface what needs attention or is it more of an assistant you query?

Really interesting take on the productivity space. Having tasks, notes, habits, and calendar all integrated in one hub solves a real pain point because most people end up using 4-5 separate apps and losing context between them. The QuickFlo instant capture feature sounds particularly useful for those moments when you need to jot something down fast without breaking flow. What differentiates FloHub from tools like Notion or Todoist that also try to be all-in-one solutions?
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