You've been meaning to for months.
Zora gets you started this week.
The planner that protects real time for your biggest goals — and won't let your progress quietly stall.
No AI rearranging your day. No twelve tabs of features. Just the one loop that moves the needle.
Free for 14 days.
You don't have a knowledge problem.
You have a time problem.
You know what you want — learn the language, ship the side project, write the book, get fit. The goal just never makes it onto an actual day. And the apps you tried turned "do the thing" into "maintain a system," so you stopped opening them. Another month slipped by.
Zora is the whole loop — and nothing else
No inbox triage. No contexts to maintain. No robot reshuffling your calendar. Four steps, every day.
Capture the goal
One screen. A title — "Learn Spanish" — a start date, a target date. Done.
Block the time
Drag it onto today. A protected hour. This is the only way progress happens in Zora — on purpose.
Do it
Tap the block for a distraction-free focus timer. Just you and the work.
Mark progress — every time
Finish a block and Zora asks how far you got. Not optional. The bar fills. 100% = celebration.
Why not the app you already abandoned?
Zora is the opposite of all three — you stay in control, it stays simple, and it forces the one habit the others make optional: tracking that you actually moved forward.
To-do apps
Endless lists, zero time. Tasks rot and your goals never get an actual hour.
AI schedulers
They take over your calendar and reshuffle it until noon — until you stop trusting it.
Calendar apps
Great for meetings. Useless for the only question that matters: am I moving my goal forward?
Your plan. Not the robot's.
Zora never auto-rearranges your day. It asks one thing of you — show up for the time you blocked.
What goal have you been putting off?
Block your first hour for it this week.
Get it on Google PlayFree for 14 days.