The chaos that started it all I'm a part-time working student. Twenty hours a week at work, university on top of that, and whatever time is left goes to studying and side projects. That's not a complaint — it's context. Because that specific kind of life forces you to be deliberate about time in a way that most people aren't. And yet, for a long time, I was managing my time with tools that weren't really designed for someone like me. Multiple calendar apps. Reminders scattered across different services. Everything inserted manually. Nothing connected to anything else. The friction was constant. Small, but constant. The obvious solution I didn't build At some point I thought: why not just build a connector? Something that bridges my calendar apps with external services automatically, so I stop entering things by hand. It would have been simpler. Faster to build. Probably useful. But the more I sat with the idea, the more I realized it was solving the wrong problem. The problem isn't synchronization.…