Structure the day, care for the body
The body, and the day’s operating system. Sleep, movement, habits, and calendar, built to answer “what’s the next grounded thing to do?” It’s here to steady you, not to optimize you.
What’s here now.
- ✓A Today screen with a clear “what’s next,” and Done / Changed / Skip / Reschedule so you record what actually happened.
- ✓Sleep from Apple Health, shown as plain context for the day, not another score to chase.
- ✓Biometric streams read on-device: sleep, heart-rate variability, resting heart rate, respiratory rate, and activity.
- ✓Sleep Lockout, a protected window (10pm–4am) where the app deliberately slows down rather than amplifying late-night momentum.
What’s coming to Do.
Smart calendar engine
One source-of-truth plan with anchors (wake, meals, medication) that compute from your day’s targets, so every screen agrees on what’s up next.
Visual calendar coding
Events shown at a glance with an area shape, a type icon, and a category color, so the shape of your day reads instantly.
Honest missing-data notices
If your watch hasn’t been worn, Kensora says so (“wear has been intermittent”) rather than quietly guessing.
Environmental context
Daylight, temperature, and barometric-pressure trends shown as quiet context, surfaced only when they may affect how you feel.
Medication timing & gentle awareness
Reminders for your prescriber-authorized regimen, and a gentle flag if a dose changes without a clinician in the loop. You stay in control.
Rhythm & time awareness
Keeps your routines (sleep, meals, activity) steady across travel and daylight-saving shifts, grounded in social-rhythm ideas (IPSRT).
Apple Watch glance & haptics
A glanceable status complication and a single gentle daily nudge from your wrist, no buzzing for attention.
Personalized baselines
Everything is measured against your own rolling baseline over time, never a population average.
Further out: research & ideas.
More speculative directions. Some may never ship; they’re here for honesty about where the thinking goes.
More confirming signals
Wrist temperature and blood-oxygen trends as opt-in, confirmatory context once the core signals prove reliable.
More device integrations
Reading from rings and watches you already own, via Apple Health, not vendor lock-in.
Spatial & custom hardware
Far-out ideas: a spatial calendar on Apple Vision Pro, and, much later, purpose-built sensing. See Hardware.
Be part of building Do.
Kensora is in active development. Join the early-testing list to try it and help shape what comes next.
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