Deadline-first project workflow

You set the deadline.
We set the pace.

An hour or a year — PaceTile works backward from your finish date and surfaces the work at exactly the rate that hits it. No guessing the rhythm. No pile of tasks quietly rotting past due.

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The whole idea

Pace isn't a setting. It's the answer.

Every other tool asks you to invent a cadence out of thin air. PaceTile derives it: the work you have, divided by the days you've got. Move the deadline and the number moves with it — live, and honest about whether it's even possible.

Days until deadline40 days
Required pace · 24 tiles of work
a tile every 1.7 days
steady
comfortableunrealistic
Why it isn't Monday

Most tools store your work. This one paces it.

A board that holds tasks has no opinion. PaceTile's entire job is to have one — about when, and about what's realistic.

Container → tempo

It surfaces work, it doesn't hoard it

Drop everything into Monday and it all sits there at once, an infinite list that grows until it's noise. PaceTile shows you what to do now, holds the rest back, and feeds the next tile in only when the pace calls for it.

Silent → honest

It does the math out loud

Stack forty tasks against a Friday and every other tool says nothing. PaceTile names the only three real options: hit the date, cut the scope, or move the line. It won't let you quietly lie to yourself about the deadline.

Static → live

The pressure is a signal, not a red badge

A due date is a number that turns red the day you miss it — too late to matter. Your pace is a living figure that recomputes the moment scope or time shifts, so you see trouble while you can still do something about it.

An hour or a year. We'll set the pace to get it done.

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