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Sunsama

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A premium daily-planning ritual tool that turns scattered tasks and calendars into calm, intentional workdays — if you're willing to pay for the discipline.

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Sunsama distinguishes itself from generic to-do apps by building an entire daily ritual around planning, focusing, and reviewing work, pulling tasks and events from your existing calendar and project tools into a single timeboxed view. It's genuinely effective for professionals who want structure and calm rather than an endless backlog, and the integration breadth (Asana, Jira, Slack, Notion, Zapier, etc.) means it can sit on top of whatever stack you already use. The tradeoff is price: at roughly $20/month with no permanent free plan, it's a premium habit-forming tool rather than a casual add-on, and the daily planning ritual demands consistency to pay off. For individuals and teams serious about intentional time management, it earns its cost, but casual users may find lighter tools sufficient.

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Reviewed by the launched.tools desk · Jul 2026
Capability
82
Usability
80
Value
68
Reliability
83
Docs & support
78
Pros
+Unifies calendars, tasks, and project tools into one daily planning view
+Strong ritual-based workflow (daily planning, shutdown, weekly objectives) that genuinely encourages focus
+Deep integrations with major calendar, task, and communication apps
Cons
Pricing is notably higher than most task managers, which is a barrier for individuals
No free tier beyond the 14-day trial, so long-term cost adds up for solo users
Manual daily planning ritual requires discipline and can feel like extra overhead if you skip days
Unified daily planning combining tasks, calendar, and meetings
Bi-directional calendar sync with Google, Outlook, and Apple
Integrations with Asana, Trello, Jira, Slack, Notion, and more
Built-in Pomodoro timer and focus mode
Analytics on time use and daily/weekly review rituals

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