When you work for yourself, nobody else is guarding your hours. Myriad Self builds small Mac and iPhone apps for exactly that problem — one job each, done properly, out of your way the moment it is finished.
None of them are solved by another dashboard.
One job each. Both run on your own hardware, both are bought once, and neither of them wants an account.
Hold a key, talk, let go — the words land in whatever app you were already in. A second key does the same thing and translates on the way out. The model runs on your Mac, so nothing you say leaves it.
Drag a task onto the day and it stops being a line on a list. Your Google and Microsoft calendars come in, both sides stay in step, and separate profiles keep work and home apart while still showing you where they collide.
These are constraints on the product, not marketing lines. Each one rules out a feature somebody would otherwise have asked for.
Both apps are being finished now. Each page says plainly what the app already does and what is still missing — and if something you need is not on either list, the fastest way to change that is to ask.