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Your best work is waiting.

Try Aftertone free. See what you're capable of when nothing gets in your way.

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Trusted by founders, developers, and independent operators

Your best work is waiting.

Try Aftertone free. See what you're capable of when nothing gets in your way.

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FAQ

Your questions answered.

Everything you need to know about working with us. Still have questions? Book a free call and we'll walk you through it.

Who is Aftertone for?

Aftertone is for anyone who takes their work seriously. If you've ever ended a busy week not quite sure what you actually moved forward, or felt like your best hours keep disappearing into things that don't matter, Aftertone was built for you. It works particularly well for founders, developers, consultants, and operators — but the common thread isn't the job title. It's caring about the quality of what you produce, not just how much of it there is.

Who built this and are you still working on it?

Aftertone is built by a small independent team based in Manchester. No investors, no acquisition plans, no growth mandate. We use it every day, which is probably the most honest answer to whether we're still working on it. The changelog is public if you want proof — we've shipped every few weeks since launch and we're not slowing down.

How is Aftertone different from tools like Motion, Todoist, or Notion?

Most productivity tools either manage your tasks or manage your calendar. Very few do both well, and almost none of them tell you anything useful about how your week actually went. Aftertone does all three. It's also independently owned, which means the roadmap is driven by what users need rather than what looks good in a board deck. No VC money. No growth team. Just a small team in Manchester building something they use every day.

How is the AI different from ChatGPT and other productivity apps?

Most AI productivity tools put the AI front and centre. You prompt it, it responds, and suddenly managing the AI becomes another thing on your list. Aftertone works the other way. The AI is woven into the product at every stage, but it never asks for your attention. It turns a wall of text into structured tasks. It tags and organises your work without being asked. It surfaces the right next task at the right moment. It tracks how your week actually went and makes your next plan more accurate because of it. You never prompt it. You never manage it. It just works in the background, and the product quietly gets better the more you use it.

Which platforms are supported?

Mac only right now. We built desktop first because that's where serious work happens and we wanted to get it right before expanding. iOS and Android are coming. If you want to know when, follow the changelog — we ship regularly and update it every release.

Will I still be using this in six months?

That depends entirely on you, but we've built Aftertone to compound over time rather than plateau. Most tools feel useful for a month and then become another thing to maintain. Aftertone gets more accurate the longer you use it because every week's data feeds next week's suggestions. The people who get the most out of it are the ones who are serious about improving their productivity. If you do that, six months in you'll have a clearer picture of how you work than most people develop in a career.

How quickly will I see results?

Most people feel the difference in the first week. The planning view changes how you start your day. The focus screen changes how you work through it. The first weekly report usually lands somewhere between useful and uncomfortable — you see exactly where your time went and it's rarely what you expected. That moment tends to be when it clicks. After that it compounds.

I already use Notion, Linear, and Google Calendar. Does Aftertone replace them?

It doesn't have to. Aftertone syncs two-way with Google Calendar so everything you already have there appears automatically. Most people use Aftertone as the layer where they plan and execute their day, while keeping their existing tools for documentation, project tracking, or collaboration. The two things it replaces for most people are their task manager and whatever they were using to track how their week went — usually nothing.

FAQ

Your questions answered.

Everything you need to know about working with us. Still have questions? Book a free call and we'll walk you through it.

Who is Aftertone for?

Aftertone is for anyone who takes their work seriously. If you've ever ended a busy week not quite sure what you actually moved forward, or felt like your best hours keep disappearing into things that don't matter, Aftertone was built for you. It works particularly well for founders, developers, consultants, and operators — but the common thread isn't the job title. It's caring about the quality of what you produce, not just how much of it there is.

Who built this and are you still working on it?

Aftertone is built by a small independent team based in Manchester. No investors, no acquisition plans, no growth mandate. We use it every day, which is probably the most honest answer to whether we're still working on it. The changelog is public if you want proof — we've shipped every few weeks since launch and we're not slowing down.

How is Aftertone different from tools like Motion, Todoist, or Notion?

Most productivity tools either manage your tasks or manage your calendar. Very few do both well, and almost none of them tell you anything useful about how your week actually went. Aftertone does all three. It's also independently owned, which means the roadmap is driven by what users need rather than what looks good in a board deck. No VC money. No growth team. Just a small team in Manchester building something they use every day.

How is the AI different from ChatGPT and other productivity apps?

Most AI productivity tools put the AI front and centre. You prompt it, it responds, and suddenly managing the AI becomes another thing on your list. Aftertone works the other way. The AI is woven into the product at every stage, but it never asks for your attention. It turns a wall of text into structured tasks. It tags and organises your work without being asked. It surfaces the right next task at the right moment. It tracks how your week actually went and makes your next plan more accurate because of it. You never prompt it. You never manage it. It just works in the background, and the product quietly gets better the more you use it.

Which platforms are supported?

Mac only right now. We built desktop first because that's where serious work happens and we wanted to get it right before expanding. iOS and Android are coming. If you want to know when, follow the changelog — we ship regularly and update it every release.

Will I still be using this in six months?

That depends entirely on you, but we've built Aftertone to compound over time rather than plateau. Most tools feel useful for a month and then become another thing to maintain. Aftertone gets more accurate the longer you use it because every week's data feeds next week's suggestions. The people who get the most out of it are the ones who are serious about improving their productivity. If you do that, six months in you'll have a clearer picture of how you work than most people develop in a career.

How quickly will I see results?

Most people feel the difference in the first week. The planning view changes how you start your day. The focus screen changes how you work through it. The first weekly report usually lands somewhere between useful and uncomfortable — you see exactly where your time went and it's rarely what you expected. That moment tends to be when it clicks. After that it compounds.

I already use Notion, Linear, and Google Calendar. Does Aftertone replace them?

It doesn't have to. Aftertone syncs two-way with Google Calendar so everything you already have there appears automatically. Most people use Aftertone as the layer where they plan and execute their day, while keeping their existing tools for documentation, project tracking, or collaboration. The two things it replaces for most people are their task manager and whatever they were using to track how their week went — usually nothing.

FAQ

Your questions answered.

Everything you need to know about working with us. Still have questions? Book a free call and we'll walk you through it.

Who is Aftertone for?

Aftertone is for anyone who takes their work seriously. If you've ever ended a busy week not quite sure what you actually moved forward, or felt like your best hours keep disappearing into things that don't matter, Aftertone was built for you. It works particularly well for founders, developers, consultants, and operators — but the common thread isn't the job title. It's caring about the quality of what you produce, not just how much of it there is.

Who built this and are you still working on it?

Aftertone is built by a small independent team based in Manchester. No investors, no acquisition plans, no growth mandate. We use it every day, which is probably the most honest answer to whether we're still working on it. The changelog is public if you want proof — we've shipped every few weeks since launch and we're not slowing down.

How is Aftertone different from tools like Motion, Todoist, or Notion?

Most productivity tools either manage your tasks or manage your calendar. Very few do both well, and almost none of them tell you anything useful about how your week actually went. Aftertone does all three. It's also independently owned, which means the roadmap is driven by what users need rather than what looks good in a board deck. No VC money. No growth team. Just a small team in Manchester building something they use every day.

How is the AI different from ChatGPT and other productivity apps?

Most AI productivity tools put the AI front and centre. You prompt it, it responds, and suddenly managing the AI becomes another thing on your list. Aftertone works the other way. The AI is woven into the product at every stage, but it never asks for your attention. It turns a wall of text into structured tasks. It tags and organises your work without being asked. It surfaces the right next task at the right moment. It tracks how your week actually went and makes your next plan more accurate because of it. You never prompt it. You never manage it. It just works in the background, and the product quietly gets better the more you use it.

Which platforms are supported?

Mac only right now. We built desktop first because that's where serious work happens and we wanted to get it right before expanding. iOS and Android are coming. If you want to know when, follow the changelog — we ship regularly and update it every release.

Will I still be using this in six months?

That depends entirely on you, but we've built Aftertone to compound over time rather than plateau. Most tools feel useful for a month and then become another thing to maintain. Aftertone gets more accurate the longer you use it because every week's data feeds next week's suggestions. The people who get the most out of it are the ones who are serious about improving their productivity. If you do that, six months in you'll have a clearer picture of how you work than most people develop in a career.

How quickly will I see results?

Most people feel the difference in the first week. The planning view changes how you start your day. The focus screen changes how you work through it. The first weekly report usually lands somewhere between useful and uncomfortable — you see exactly where your time went and it's rarely what you expected. That moment tends to be when it clicks. After that it compounds.

I already use Notion, Linear, and Google Calendar. Does Aftertone replace them?

It doesn't have to. Aftertone syncs two-way with Google Calendar so everything you already have there appears automatically. Most people use Aftertone as the layer where they plan and execute their day, while keeping their existing tools for documentation, project tracking, or collaboration. The two things it replaces for most people are their task manager and whatever they were using to track how their week went — usually nothing.