Guides & resources
Everything to read about Kavro
Long-form essays on weekly planning, deep-dives on each feature, honest comparisons against the alternatives, and the small print. Start anywhere.
Essays
Long-form writing
Plain-English thinking on weekly planning, reviews, paper vs digital, and why most habit apps make you worse at the thing you're trying to do.
- How to··6 min read
How to plan a week (without making a project of it)
Most week-planning advice is for executives or productivity nerds. Here's a calmer method, in plain English, with a 15-minute Sunday review at its centre.
- How to··5 min read
A 15-minute weekly review that actually fits in 15 minutes
Five questions, no journalling app required, no "systems". Use it on Sunday evening or Monday morning - whichever feels less like homework.
- Opinion··7 min read
Digital vs paper planning: an honest take
Paper planners aren't broken. Digital planners aren't a downgrade. Here's how to choose - and why the right answer is sometimes both.
- Opinion··6 min read
The problem with streaks (and what to use instead)
Streak counters feel motivating until you miss a day. Here's why most habit apps make you worse at the thing you're trying to do, and what works instead.
Inside Kavro
Feature deep-dives
One page per feature - what it does, who it's for, what it deliberately doesn't try to do.
The flagship pitch - what Kavro is and who it's for.
A web-first planner for people moving on from paper.
The AI assistant that drafts your week.
Daily, weekly, monthly - without the habit-tracker overhead.
Every shortcut, on one page.
Compare
How Kavro stacks up
Honest comparisons against the alternatives. We say where the other tool is the better fit.
The rest
About, pricing, what's new
The pages that aren't pitches but matter to anyone choosing the tool.
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