Tie To A Cue
Pair a move with a kettle boiling, a meeting wrap, or the end of a focus session — small cues that already exist.
Drag tokens into your workday — a post-meeting neck stretch, a pre-lunch spinal twist, a wind-down breath — and save the sequence as a plain-text plan you can paste anywhere.
Most schedules ask for blocks of focused time. The rhythm builder asks for the gaps in between. It is a way to mark, in advance, the small moments where you would like to soften your shoulders, lengthen your spine, or notice your breath.
The output is a plain list — readable, printable, and easy to drop into your favorite calendar.
Visit the posture lab
Drag a token to the right column or tap the plus icon. Reorder by dropping items, remove with a click, then save your sequence.
Mini-Move Bench
Your Workday Loop
Add tokens to compose a tidy daily rhythm.
A simple rhythm holds best when it is tied to something already happening in your day.
Pair a move with a kettle boiling, a meeting wrap, or the end of a focus session — small cues that already exist.
Three to five tokens is plenty. The aim is consistency, not coverage of every hour.
Days change. Reopen the builder when your calendar shifts and keep only the tokens that still feel useful.