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    TSKR vs
    AI-native productivity

    TSKR vs Motion.

    Persistent operating layer vs AI auto-scheduler.

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    Motion is an AI-powered scheduling tool that automatically plans your day by fitting tasks into your calendar based on deadlines, priorities, and available time. The core promise is that you add tasks with deadlines and Motion works out when you'll do them. No manual scheduling required.

    That model is powerful for knowledge workers with clear deadline-driven work and predictable blocks of calendar time. It's less well-suited to operators whose work is reactive, relationship-driven, and doesn't fit neatly into calendar slots. TSKR doesn't attempt to schedule your day. Instead it gives you a persistent operating layer.

    Weekly priorities, project status, fast capture, and meeting integration that reflect how operators actually work rather than how they'd ideally work. The two tools have fundamentally different theories of what good looks like.

    What is Motion?

    Motion is an AI-powered scheduling tool that automatically plans your day by fitting tasks into your calendar based on deadlines, priorities, and available time. The core promise is that you add tasks with deadlines and Motion works out when you'll do them. No manual scheduling required.

    How does TSKR differ from Motion?

    That model is powerful for knowledge workers with clear deadline-driven work and predictable blocks of calendar time. It's less well-suited to operators whose work is reactive, relationship-driven, and doesn't fit neatly into calendar slots. TSKR doesn't attempt to schedule your day. Instead it gives you a persistent operating layer.

    Should I use TSKR or Motion?

    Weekly priorities, project status, fast capture, and meeting integration that reflect how operators actually work rather than how they'd ideally work. The two tools have fundamentally different theories of what good looks like.

    See it for yourself.

    The fastest way to understand the difference is to try TSKR. No setup. No templates.