the home column
9 hours of work. 40 minutes of everything else.
Your home life gets half the screen. Fissare is a planner with two columns: home on the left, work on the right, the same day in both. Never a tab, never a filter, never collapsible.
Paste anything into it and your day comes back split in under a minute. No signup to try it. Today and this week are free, forever.
- 09:0015mStandupStandup
- 09:1545mQ3 forecast reviewQ3 forecast review
- 10:0030m1:1 with Priya1:1 with Priya
- 10:3060mPlatform syncPlatform sync
- 11:3090mWrite the migration docWrite the migration doc
- 13:0045mCustomer call, AcmeCustomer call, Acme
- 14:0060mHiring panelHiring panel
- 15:0090mRoadmap reviewRoadmap review
- 16:3060mInboxInbox
- 17:3055mBoard deckBoard deck
- —10mSchool formSchool form
- 18:3030mCall mumCall mum
- 09:0015mStandupStandup
- 09:1545mQ3 forecast reviewQ3 forecast review
- 10:0030m1:1 with Priya1:1 with Priya
- 10:3060mPlatform syncPlatform sync
- 11:3090mWrite the migration docWrite the migration doc
- 13:0045mCustomer call, AcmeCustomer call, Acme
- 14:0060mHiring panelHiring panel
- 15:0090mRoadmap reviewRoadmap review
- 16:3060mInboxInbox
- 17:3055mBoard deckBoard deck
You cannot rebalance what you cannot see.
Home: 40m
Work: 9h 10m
Difference: 8h 30m
the problem
Work is written down. Home is remembered.
Your job has a calendar, a tracker, and other people defending it. The dentist, the school form, the call to a parent, the thing you promised on Sunday all live in your head.
So the work side always wins. Not because it matters more, because it is the only side that is visible when a decision gets made.
A tag hides your home life. A column cannot.


paste your day
Nobody retypes their day into a new tool.
So Fissare will not ask. You paste whatever you already have: a copied meeting list, a forwarded email, the mess in your notes app, a calendar export.
One box, one button. Your day comes back already split into the two columns, with times and rough durations, in under a minute.
Before an account. Before a payment. On the first screen.
the keeper
Home is the column you share. Work is the column nobody can see.
One person can be invited into your home column. They read it, they add to it, and they never pay for it.
The work column is private by construction. There is no permission to give away, so there is nothing to leak and no setting to get wrong.
Your household half is genuinely co-owned. Your job half is genuinely nobody’s business.

the whole of it
five lines
columns. Home and work, the same day in both, always both visible.
rule down the centre. Not movable, not collapsible, no full screen.
tags, projects, priorities. Which column an item lands in is the category.
keeper you can invite into your home column. They never pay.
a year. Around three dollars a month, and nothing renews itself.
the price
$39/year
Around three dollars a month. Nothing renews itself.
Free covers today and this week, both columns, unlimited items. Fissare Full covers every week after that. We do not keep your card: when the year is up we write to you, and you decide.
for comparison
- Subscription planners
- $10–20 a month
- Over a year
- $120–240
- Fissare Full
- $39 a year
You use a planner for ten minutes a morning. That should cost about what a coffee costs, once a year — not what a phone plan costs, every month.
Paste today. See it in one minute.
No signup to try it, no card, no setup. Paste whatever your day actually is and Fissare hands it back split down the middle.
what happens next
- 1 Paste your day, get it split
- 2 Edit it in place, tick things off
- 3 Keep the day with one email link
- 4 $39 a year, for every week after this one