A life visualization tool that renders your entire lifespan as a grid of weeks. Track milestones, see how many weeks you've lived, and make every one count—100% client-side, no sign-up required.
Weekwise renders your entire lifespan as a grid of weeks. Every box is one week of your life — filled if lived, empty if ahead. It's a simple, honest look at where you've been and how much time remains.
We're not wired to think in decades. Years blur together, especially in the middle of busy lives. The problem isn't that we don't know life is finite — it's that we don't feel it until something forces us to.
A grid of 4,000 boxes does that. You see it all at once: the weeks already spent, the weeks that remain. It's clarifying in a way that calendars and planners never quite manage.
Enter your name and birth date. Weekwise calculates your current week automatically and renders your full life grid from the first week to your projected last, based on a configurable lifespan (default: 80 years, adjustable from 1–120).
Each row is one year. Each cell is one week. Weeks you've already lived are filled. The current week is highlighted. Everything ahead is empty — waiting.
A typical human life is roughly 4,000 weeks. Seeing them all at once, in a single view, is the whole point.
Click any week — past or future — to pin a milestone. First job. Wedding. A trip you're planning. A goal you're working toward. Milestones appear as markers on the grid, so your history and intentions are visible alongside the weeks themselves.
Create a profile for yourself, a family member, a friend. Each profile has its own birth date, lifespan, and milestone set. Switch between profiles in the sidebar.
Your birth date, milestones, and life data are deeply personal. Weekwise stores everything exclusively in your browser's localStorage. There are no servers, no accounts, no analytics on your personal data. Close the tab, reopen it — your grid is exactly where you left it.
People going through transitions. Starting a new job, turning 30, having a child, retiring. These are the moments when the grid hits hardest — and helps most.
People who feel busy but directionless. When weeks are full but months feel empty, Weekwise helps you see where time is actually going.
Anyone who wants to plan with more intention. Pinning milestones to future weeks makes goals feel real. You can see exactly how far ahead that week is.
Builders and creatives tracking their work. Seeing years of work plotted on a grid is motivating in a way that to-do lists never are.
Weekwise is inspired by the concept of memento mori — the ancient practice of meditating on mortality, not to become morbid, but to clarify priorities. The Stoics did it. Tim Urban's "Your Life in Weeks" essay brought it to the modern internet.
The grid doesn't tell you what to do. It just shows you what you have. What you do with that is yours.
Free, private, no sign-up. Your grid is ready in seconds.
The client needed a robust productivity tools solution that could scale with their growing user base while maintaining a seamless user experience across all devices.
We built a modern application using Life Visualization and Productivity, focusing on performance, accessibility, and a delightful user experience.
Category
Productivity Tools
Technologies
Date
February 2026
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