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Most planners treat “offline” as read-only caching. Juno is offline-first.
Edits you make on the move just work — then sync safely when you’re back online. That reliability is the foundation for the next wave of features.
... it's full Juno on the go:
• All your Google Calendars in one view
• Triage Gmail and turn emails into tasks
• Pull tasks & issues from Todoist, Linear, GitHub straight into your plan
Two iPhones showing Juno day view; tasks and timers visible on gradient background.
🚀 Juno app is out — with true offline.
Your full planner on mobile, even without signal. Check tasks on the train, start time tracking mid-flight, and mark things done before you land.
This isn't just a "companion app"...
We’re always listening.
Hit reply or DM with questions, bugs, or ideas. Here’s to more focused days.
6/6
Next up: the mobile app. It’s our top priority, but for now, you can use Juno smoothly in your mobile browser. Give it a spin and let us know what you think.
5/6
The morning ritual also got smarter. Now, when you check for yesterday’s unfinished tasks, you’ll only see the ones you actually planned to do.
If you moved a task elsewhere, it won’t clutter your morning.
4/6
We just shipped a major overhaul to how Juno syncs. What’s different?
• Sync is way faster.
• No more random streams of old tasks popping up.
• Many sync errors are now just… gone.
• Connection status is clearer.
3/6
Juno is built to work offline first.
That means, whether you’re on a plane or in a café with spotty Wi-Fi, your plans are safe. But syncing between devices? That’s always been tricky.
2/6
Summer at Juno wasn’t about beaches—it was about fixing the stuff that makes you want to throw your laptop out the window. We went deep on sync, and here’s what’s new:
1/6
You can vote for us on fazier.com/launches/...
And of course, try Juno if you haven't tried it yet! https://juno.do
We won Fazier Product of the Day!
Thank you to everyone that voted for us. Now let's get Product of the Week!
Just launched in TinyLaunch! Give us a thumbs up there: www.tinylaun.ch/laun...
A productivity hub putting together all your calendars, emails and todos. Integrated with Linear, GitHub, Todoist...
Try it now.
https://juno.do
A daily planner designed for traction, not for distraction.
Show me a more beautiful daily planner.
Prompt yourself like you do with AIs.
When you prompt, you are outlining your goals and how to get there. You should always start there when you try to write something.
Starting with writing the final product will just cause you pain.
If lack of Todoist integration kept you from fully adopting Juno, this is your sign to give it another shot.
Try it out now → https://juno.do
🧹 Tasks marked as done in Todoist won’t vanish from Juno. Your task details stay clear and consistent. (Believe it or not, other planners get this wrong.)
✅ Mark tasks as done in Todoist directly from Juno. No switching apps, no interruptions.
🎨 Rich, detailed task views: priorities (color-coded!), labels, fully formatted titles, descriptions, due dates, and yes—even subtasks.
🗃️ Advanced filtering—use your custom Todoist filters, or filter tasks by project or label, all inside Juno.
✅ Drag and drop Todoist tasks directly into your Juno planner. Fast, intuitive, and smooth.
⚡ Intelligent caching means your tasks always load quickly, interactions feel smooth, and your data stays fresh—no waiting around.
Screenshot of Juno.do showing the new Todoist integration feature.
The best Todoist integration for any personal planner app, available now in Juno.
We didn’t just check a box—we built the best integration experience possible.
Here’s what makes ours special 👇
Screenshot of the testimonials section on Juno.do landing page, focusing on a testimonial from Akiflow support with excerpts from the previous Reddit thread. The testimonial reads: "Juno.do looks clean and minimal. [...] It's a solid product."
Screenshot of this reddit thread from Akiflow in a post about Juno: https://www.reddit.com/r/ProductivityApps/comments/1jsb1hf/comment/mm0jq6y/?context=3 Added context highlighting Akiflow praise to Juno, and sections from their comment that mislead saying only Akiflow is suitable for busy professionals, and not other tools. Which is false since Juno targets the same users.
Thanks for the endorsement, Akiflow!
Use code THANKSAKIFLOW for 30% off on your Juno subscription.
That makes Juno ~5x cheaper than Akiflow ($7/mo vs $34/mo).
What’s some feature you love from your Notion planner setup you haven’t been able to find in any planner app?
Sadly, the market share forces us to. Google and Outlook cover an astonishingly large piece of the pie, and each calendar integration, if done right, is very costly.
You can voice your support for us to support CalDAV here: junodo.featurebase.app
Do you depend on it? Right now we only support Google Calendar, and we’re working on Outlook support next based on user requests.
Some people really enjoy tuning their Notion planners over and over, and making it aesthetic.
Some people start with a tool that works from the start and lets them focus on work.
Todoist integration is our most requested feature.
We heard you. Loud and clear. And we outdone ourselves.
Subscribe to our newsletter in https://juno.do and be the first to know when we release the best Todoist integration of all personal digital planners out there.
You can even tell if there's a soccer match going on by checking if Cloudflare IPs are blocked in Spain. Yep, seriously.
This site tracks exactly that: hayahora.futbol/estado/
Somehow, a judge decided it's fair to block an entire chunk of the internet nationwide just to stop some people from pirating soccer matches.
Luckily, Juno is offline-first so all your changes will safely sync as soon as the match ends.