%% Página publicable (Obsidian Publish) → `/features`. Reposicionamiento "Own your week" y features 1.3.0: Briefing para Claude §5. Fuente única — el mirror no se edita a mano. %% # Everything LuDo Weekly does A short tour of the app. Nothing here needs a manual — but if you like knowing what's inside before you download, here it is. **[Download on the App Store →](https://apps.apple.com/app/ludo-weekly/id6767596566)** --- ## The week, front and center - **Seven days, always visible.** The whole week on one screen — stacked days, plus a weekly **inbox** on top for anything not yet assigned to a day. - **Glance, don't dig.** Each collapsed day shows small dots for its tasks, so you read the shape of your week without opening anything. - **Tap to add, tap to complete.** Type a task, hit return, keep going. A tap marks it done, with a hand-drawn **scribble** that crosses it off like paper. - **Drag anywhere.** Move a task between days, or back to the inbox, with a long-press and drag. - **Swipe to act.** Swipe a row for Repeat, Edit and Delete. --- ## Contexts — one week, every plane of your life *Included in the one-time unlock.* Some weeks are really two or three weeks living in the same head: Personal, Work, a side project. **Contexts** keep them as separate planes of the same week. - Swipe the **WEEK band** to switch context — a discreet pill names the one you're in. - Each context carries **its own color theme**, so you always know where you are. - **Spillover stays honest per context** — what you didn't finish in Work rolls into next week's Work inbox, not tangled with Personal. - Up to four contexts total (a default plus three). Deliberately bounded — this is a week planner, not a folder tree. --- ## Weekly repeating tasks *Included in the one-time unlock.* For the things that come back every week — Monday stand-up, Friday review, Sunday reset. - Swipe any task and tap **Repeat**, or create one from Settings. - Pick the weekdays. LuDo drops a fresh copy on each chosen day, every week, on its own. - Weekly cadence only — no dates, no intervals to manage. The week is the horizon here too. --- ## Widgets — free for everyone Your week, without opening the app. - **Home Screen** widgets in small and medium sizes: the WEEK stripe over your seven days, with the same at-a-glance dots. - **Lock Screen** widgets: a compact today view, a gauge, an inline line. - Pin **one widget per context**. Titles on the Lock Screen respect your privacy settings. --- ## The honest weekly rollover When a new week begins, LuDo Weekly resets on its own: - **Completed** tasks move to the **archive** (tucked in Settings — your full history, unfiltered). - **Unfinished** tasks move to the **top of next week's inbox**, in plain sight, ready to reschedule or let go. No overdue red. No streaks to break. No task quietly disappearing. --- ## Themes A small, curated set of color themes — **Gray** (default), Green, Teal, Navy and Violet. Each tints the whole week's background, follows your system's light or dark appearance, and (with contexts) can differ per context. No endless color picker — just a good choice, made well. --- ## Made to feel right - **Seven languages**, following your device: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, European and Brazilian Portuguese. - **Accessibility**: full VoiceOver support, Dynamic Type, Reduce Motion, Increase Contrast and Bold Text. - **iOS 26 design**: Liquid Glass on the navigation layer, a considered typographic system, a deliberately small set of haptics. - **iPhone and iPad**: portrait on iPhone; portrait and landscape on iPad. --- ## What it deliberately isn't LuDo Weekly is a planner for the week you're in — not a project manager, a calendar, or a habit tracker. There are no notifications tugging at you, no dashboards, no AI assistant. If you need those, they're different (and very good) apps. This one does one thing: help you plan, see and finish **this** week. --- **[[Home]]** · **[[Support]]** · **[[Privacy]]**