Daily Dojo — Discipline, Minus the Noise
Daily Dojo is a calm, focused productivity platform — tasks, goals, and habits in one place, with the discipline of a dojo and none of the noise. The design language is Modern Minimal with an energetic edge: clean neutral surfaces and generous whitespace as the base, a single confident lime/chartreuse accent for everything active, and periwinkle + cyan as a small categorical palette for cards, tags, and statuses.

A productivity surface tuned to feel precise and quietly motivating. Neutral surfaces and whitespace do the focusing; a single lime accent does the motivating. Minimal, but never sterile — and fully themed, light and dark.
The problem
Most productivity tools solve for capture, then drown you in it — notifications, badges, every surface competing for attention. Daily Dojo set out to do the opposite: hold tasks, goals, and habits in one place with the discipline of a dojo and none of the noise, so the tool gets out of the way of the actual work.
Process
A Modern-Minimal system with an energetic edge. Clean neutral surfaces and generous whitespace as the base; a single confident lime/chartreuse accent for everything alive and active; periwinkle and cyan as a small categorical palette for cards, tags, and statuses. Built on shadcn/ui with OKLCH tokens, Radix Colors scales, and Lucide icons — full light/dark via next-themes, generous radius, low elevation, bold headings.
Key screens
The polished work. Tab across the top to move between the finished screens — every surface in a single frame.

Mobile story
How the design holds up on a phone — home, browse, and a product page across a small set of mobile frames.



Highlights
A single screen with numbered call-outs over specific decisions. Each hotspot reveals a short note on hover or tap.

Outcome
A productivity surface that feels precise and quietly motivating — tasks, goals, and habits unified under one calm system, themed light and dark, with the lime accent doing the motivating and the neutrals doing the focusing. Minimal, but never sterile.
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