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Did you ever feel this way: I lost track of this, what did we decide, why am I still stuck, where did my week go? We've been there too. These newsletters help you solve these by turning them into a clearer operating system.

Latest newsletters

Recent TimeLens newsletters and Grow1000x execution essays.

GitHub shows the code. Who remembers the execution story? · Every function has updates, but I need the execution truth. · My team is busy, but I do not know what actually moved. · Do not just learn growth systems. Execute them. · I keep learning, but I’m not launching. · I need simple next steps, not another complex dashboard. · We keep trying things, but not making growth compound. · The CRM has fields, but not the real story. · Good conversations happen, but follow-through gets lost. · I watched the course, but didn’t implement it. · My goals are clear. My execution is not. · I fixed this before, but I don’t remember how.

Product guide articles

93 TimeLens product guides start from the use case, explain the operating concept, and link to the exact app screen with direct CTAs.

Feature guide directory · Daily Plan · Progress · Projects · Project checklists · Priority view · Topics · Status · Meetings · Reminders · Notifications · Journal dashboard · Daily goals · Gratitude · Affirmations · Ideas · Scratch · Reflections · Habits · Essentials · Quick-track · Recurring routines · Weekly review · Monthly review · Quarterly review · Annual review · Vision alignment · Life goals in Profile · Vision summary · Workspace dashboard · Lifetime view · Welcome flow · Reports analytics · Reports digest · Reports gamification · Checklists · Planners · Templates · Circles · Teams and assigned work · Category focus · Activity focus · Calendar-aware plan · Import your history · Export your data · GitLab integration · Desktop app · In-app AI chat · Claude and ChatGPT connectors · WhatsApp sign up and login · Plan and log from WhatsApp · WhatsApp reminders · Email sign-in and digests · Task detail page · Record time · Rescheduling · Assignments · Notes on tasks · Links on tasks · Comments on tasks · Task history · Complete, archive, and restore · Scheduled reminder detail · All-time time per task · Settings: Invites · Settings: Team · Settings: Calendars · Settings: Connections · Settings: Keys · Settings: Billing · Settings: Help · Settings: Feedback · Settings: Privacy · Settings: Week · Settings: Projects · Settings: Budget · Settings: Community · Settings: Approvals · Settings: Chat · Settings: Checklists · Settings: Access · Settings: Website · Settings: Mailer · Settings: Deliverability · Settings: Usage · Settings: Messaging · Settings: Referral analytics · Settings: Support analytics · Settings: Chat quality · Settings: Safety · Settings: Gamification analytics · Settings: Staging · Settings: Debug

Compounding work

TimeLens helps founders connect plans, tasks, time, habits, notes, decisions, and AI context into one recoverable execution story.

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  • What does the TimeLens newsletter cover? The TimeLens newsletter covers compounding work frameworks, focus strategies, time tracking insights, and execution principles for founders and operators who want to build faster without burning out.
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