Your work should move with you.
Most project tools manage deadlines. Tidewerk reads your real conditions first — your energy, clarity, timing, stuck points, and capacity — so work can move with you instead of piling up as failure.
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Tidal Check
Reads your conditions · not just the calendar
This task keeps coming back. What’s true about it?
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No pressure to fix it. Naming what’s true is the work.
Built for how brains and bodies actually work
Your best days and your hardest days deserve the same tool.
Tidewerk was made for neurodivergent and disabled people whose energy, focus, and capacity can shift day to day. It treats those shifts as normal weather, not failure — then reshapes the work to match.
And like a ramp built for one, it turns out to work better for everyone.
That is the whole direction: a tool that adapts to whoever you are and whatever the day looks like. Build for the widest range of needs, and you build something easier for all of us.
Read the conditions, not the clock
Tidewerk works from what is actually true right now — what’s ready, what’s stuck, what’s waiting. The calendar is one input, never the whole container.
Projects can rise and rest
Work lives in places, not endless lists. A project you set down can move into the Tide Pool — where resting projects live — after a quiet stretch, with no alarm and no nag, and wait there until it’s ready to move again.
Built for many kinds of days
The same design that supports a hard day also smooths an ordinary one. Tidewerk adapts to the person, the project, and the environment.
How Tidewerk works
Check your tide. Sort the work. Let it move.
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Check the tide
Name your current condition in your own words — scattered, foggy, pulled off course, flat, depleted, or surging. No shame. No productivity score.
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Sort the work
Tidewerk shows what’s ready, what’s stuck, what’s waiting, and what needs a softer entry — so the hard thing isn’t sitting next to the easy thing demanding the same of you.
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Let it move
Projects rise into Active when they’re ready and settle into the Tide Pool when they’re not. Your work tracks your real capacity instead of becoming a wall of overdue tasks.
How Tidewerk reads the day
Six Tide States. Which tide are you in?
Not personality types. Weather. Some tides mean you’re stuck. Some mean you’re pulled off course. Two aren’t problems at all — just the floor and the peak. You move through all of them, and Tidewerk moves with you.
Everything firing at once, no way in.
Not a motivation problem — a signal problem. Too much current, no single direction. Soft entry beats hard start.
You can’t make out the shape of it.
You can feel you’re meant to be doing something, but visibility is low. The fog is the weather, not the failure.
Working, but on everyone else’s current.
Other people’s emergencies, other people’s lists. Your own current is still there — it’s just being pulled under.
Moving things, but nothing lands.
The motion is real. The connection isn’t. There’s usually something underneath asking to be heard.
Nothing left to give right now.
The floor, not the failure. Tides come back, and so will you. For now, rest is the work.
Something turned on. You can feel it.
The trick is to use it without breaking it. Move soft and fast. Trust the wave.
Goodbye to the failure loop
A missed deadline isn’t a verdict on you.
Most tools treat every paused or overdue thing as a personal problem. Tidewerk treats it as information.
Maybe the work wasn’t ready. Maybe your energy dropped. Maybe the task was too vague. Maybe the next step needed to be softer, or the whole project needed to rest.
Tidewerk helps you name what’s true — then move from there.
Your real capacity+your real work+a system that adjusts=Tidewerk.
Built for people whose capacity moves — through energy, clarity, and timing, not force or guilt. Tidewerk shows you the living shape of your day, so the work can move without breaking you to make it happen.
The waitlist
Start where the work actually fits.
Tidewerk is being built now. Join the waitlist for launch updates, early access, and a first look at the condition-aware project system.
You’re almost in.
Check your email and click the confirmation link to lock in your spot. When Tidewerk opens, you’ll be among the first invited to try it.