Linen cover. Built for daily use, not display.
Daily Sync
Founding batch — first 200 made
Your goals don’t need another to-do list. They need a way down to today.
Most planners hand you 365 blank boxes and hope you fill them. Daily Sync is a goal setting planner and productivity journal in one: it starts with the goal you’re actually building toward — then breaks it down into a quarterly planner, a month, a week, a day. Undated, so a missed week never becomes a missed book.
Only 200 of this edition were ever printed. Once they’re gone, this exact run doesn’t come back.
You’re not undisciplined. Your planner just isn’t built for how goals actually work.
You’ve bought the planners. Journaled for a week, maybe two. Then life happened — a hard week, a trip, a slump — and the dates kept moving without you. By the time you opened it again, half the pages felt like evidence of failure. So you closed it. Not because you lacked follow-through. Because the system was never built to survive a real life.
“The most powerful marketing strategy in the world won’t work if you’re running on empty.”
Body. Mind. Business. In that order.
One system, from your biggest goal down to this morning’s priority
One step closer. Every single morning.
This isn’t a productivity hack bolted onto a calendar. It’s the productivity journal habit at the center of Daily Sync — a two-minute ritual, in this order, every day:
- Reset. Come back to where you actually are today, not where the calendar says you should be.
- Give thanks. One line of gratitude, before the task list starts pulling at you.
- Name the feeling. How you want to move through the day — decided on purpose, not left to whatever the inbox brings.
- Pick one priority. Not ten. One. The thing that actually moves the quarter goal forward.
Undated on purpose
Dated planners turn one missed week into a guilt spiral and a half-used book. This quarterly planner doesn’t have that failure mode built in. Start on any day. Skip a week without losing the other fifty-one. Pick it back up exactly where you left off — no shame, no restart.
A goal setting planner built for people carrying a big goal and a full life
Own a piece of the Daily Sync founding batch
This is the original run — before the redesign, exactly as it was first printed. Once these 200 are gone, this edition is retired for good.
€34.99
Founding batch pricing. Not repeated once this run sells out.
- —The original linen-cover edition — [X] of 200 left
- —Undated year → quarter → month → week → day system
- —Daily gratitude, affirmation and priority pages
Founding batch bonus
Free access to the community — before it even opens
Normally €5/month once it launches. Every founding batch copy gets you in free, at no extra cost.
- Reconnect — the Morning Stack: breathwork, movement, gratitude, one daily intention
- Validate — prove real demand before you build anything
- Define — get to one clear offer, not five half-built ideas
- Regulate — work through doubt and pressure without forcing it
- Execute — how you’re actually meant to show up and get paid
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Build your freedom. Sync your logic.
Before you go
What does “undated” actually mean day to day?
There are no printed calendar dates in the daily and weekly grids. You write the date in yourself when you start a page — so a break in using it never leaves “wasted” dated pages behind.
Why is this called the founding batch?
These are the first 200 copies ever printed, in the original cover and layout. It’s a one-time run — future editions will look different, and this one won’t be reprinted.
How is this different from a regular planner?
Most planners give you a blank grid per day and stop there. This one starts at your actual goal, breaks it into quarters and months so today’s page always ladders up to something bigger, and builds a short regulation ritual — gratitude, feeling, one priority — into every single day.
Is Daily Sync a quarterly planner or a daily planner?
Both. It’s built as a quarterly planner first — your goal splits into four quarters — then narrows into undated months, weeks, and days, so the daily page always connects back to the bigger quarter goal instead of standing alone.
Is this a productivity journal, a goal setting planner, or both?
Both. The quarterly-to-daily structure makes it a goal setting planner; the daily gratitude, affirmation, and priority prompts make it a productivity journal. You use both sides every day, not one or the other.
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Build your freedom. Sync your logic.
Synchrologic — Founding batch, limited to 200 copies.