Your day

The day-agenda view in Work mode. Today's tasks and time-anchored items laid out across the hours.

Your day

Your day (or Tree of your day) is the day-agenda surface in Tree's Work mode. It shows today's tasks, due dates, and time-anchored items in an Apple Calendar Day style layout, with a time axis and a now-marker.

What appears in Your day

Your day pulls items from several sources:

  • Today's tasks from active trees: any node that's due today, scheduled for today, or marked as in-progress
  • Dropped-in reminders: standalone reminders that don't belong to a tree
  • Unassigned tasks: items captured in the Capture inbox and triaged to today, without a tree placement
  • General workday items: meetings, breaks, client time, anything else the user adds

Items are positioned on a time axis. A now-marker shows the current time. Past items are visually distinguished from upcoming ones.

Editing and rearranging

Items on Your day can be:

  • Marked complete (which updates the source node in the originating tree)
  • Rescheduled to a different time
  • Adjusted in duration
  • Moved between days
  • Marked done early or late without penalty

The editing is manual by default. Your day does not auto-rearrange items based on priority or capacity. The user's plan is the user's plan; automatic shuffling reads as the tool overriding the user's intent.

Carryover

Items that weren't completed yesterday don't disappear. They appear as carryover at the top of Your day, with their original date visible. The user can reschedule them, mark them done late, or leave them for explicit handling.

The system surfaces carryover instead of silently rolling it forward, because silent rolling makes the day's plan a lie. If three things didn't get done yesterday, Your day should show that, not pretend they were never planned.

How Your day connects to the tree

Marking a task complete on Your day updates the originating node in Plan mode immediately. The tree's structure re-evaluates: any node that was waiting on the completed work unlocks, the available tier updates, and downstream dependencies propagate.

This is the central connection between Plan and Work modes. Plan defines what's available. Work surfaces it. Completion in Work updates Plan. The two modes operate on the same data, so the data stays honest no matter which mode the user is in.

Tier availability

Your day is part of the core Tree experience, available on Free, Paid, and Team.

LAST UPDATED · 2026-06-02