AI weekly planner
AI Weekly Planner for Tasks, Scheduling, and Reviews
WeekOrbit keeps the visual weekly board as the source of truth. Open the built-in assistant to read, create, move, and clean up tasks in natural language—or connect your own AI through MCP or the public API.
No credit card required · Free includes 20 built-in AI turns per local day

What AI can actually do here
Read the full task context
AI can inspect dates, time blocks, tags, notes, completion state, defer counts, and recurring-task metadata before it suggests changes.
Make precise task changes
The built-in assistant updates the same tasks you drag on the board, with atomic actions, confirmation for sensitive changes, and undo support.
Start without setup
Every account can use the in-product assistant: Free includes 20 turns per local day, while Pro includes 500.
Keep sensitive changes controlled
Destructive, recurring-series, global-tag, and larger bulk changes show a confirmation plan before the server executes them.
A practical AI planning workflow
Ask for a weekly review
Ask the built-in assistant to read this week's tasks and find unfinished work, overloaded days, and repeated deferrals.
Let it propose changes
It can draft moves such as shifting writing work to Friday afternoon or moving errands to the weekend.
Keep the board readable
After changes land, you still see the plan in the normal Week, Today, Month, and ADHD-friendly views.
List this week's unfinished tasks.
Move writing work into my best focus blocks.
Keep recurring task templates hidden.
Then show me the updated week.
Built for visual planning first
The AI layer is not a replacement for the planner interface. It is a control surface for the same task model, so you can move between manual planning and assistant-driven cleanup without losing context.
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AI weekly planner FAQ
- Is WeekOrbit an autonomous scheduling tool?
- No. WeekOrbit is a visual planner first. The built-in assistant can read and update tasks, and sensitive changes require confirmation, so you stay in control of what gets scheduled.
- What is MCP support for?
- MCP lets compatible AI clients call WeekOrbit tools directly, such as listing tasks, creating tasks, updating tasks, reading stats, and managing settings.
- Can AI drag tasks on the weekly board?
- AI does not literally drag the UI. It updates the same date, time block, group, and ordering fields that the drag-and-drop interface uses.
- Do I need to be a developer?
- No. The built-in assistant works inside the planner with no API setup. Free includes 20 turns per local day; Pro includes 500. MCP and API keys remain available for external assistants and custom automation.