Ross Loofbourrow
As a Sunsama user, I’m thrilled with how effectively it helps me structure my days and weeks to stay productive and focused. However, I believe an xTiles integration could take this tool to an entirely new level by bridging the gap between actionable planning and big-picture goal-setting—a synergy that so many users, especially those juggling complex projects or managing ADHD, would find invaluable.
Here’s why xTiles deserves to be a top focus integration:
- Visual Project Mapping Meets Actionable Planning
xTiles excels at visually organizing long-term goals, brainstorming ideas, and creating connections between projects and priorities. Integrating this with Sunsama’s daily and weekly task planning would allow users to seamlessly translate high-level strategy into concrete action steps.
- A Single, Harmonized Workflow
For those of us who rely on xTiles as a centralized knowledge hub, this integration would eliminate the friction of manually transferring tasks or losing sight of big-picture plans. With an xTiles integration, we could pull tasks directly into Sunsama, ensuring our time and energy are aligned with our overarching goals.
- The Perfect Match of Flexibility and Structure
xTiles thrives on creative flexibility, while Sunsama offers the structure we need to execute. Together, they would provide a complete workflow system—creative enough for long-term planning and structured enough for daily execution.
- Expanding Sunsama’s Appeal
By integrating with xTiles, Sunsama would attract xTiles’ passionate and growing user base, many of whom are looking for a tool to manage their short-term planning and task prioritization. It’s a win-win for both platforms and their users.
- Supporting Neurodiverse Users
Many Sunsama and xTiles users, like myself, are neurodivergent and benefit from workflows that reduce decision fatigue and streamline processes. This integration would create a seamless system for managing ideas, breaking down tasks, and implementing plans—essential for those managing ADHD or other executive function challenges.
This partnership could be transformative for productivity enthusiasts and neurodivergent users alike. It would elevate Sunsama as not just a planning tool but as the ultimate bridge between high-level strategy and day-to-day execution.
Let’s make this integration a reality!