Focus time

Protect your focus time before meetings eat it.

Deep work does not happen by accident. Say the block out loud the way you would to a coworker, and Malleable carves it into your Google Calendar around the meetings you already have.

No credit card to start. Free forever on the Solo plan.

The problem

Your best hours go to other people's urgencies.

The morning fills with standups. The afternoon fills with reviews. By the time the calendar says you are free, your sharpest thinking hours are already spent.

It is not a productivity problem. It is a scheduling problem. The deep work never got a slot, so it lost every fight for one.

See it work

Say the block. It writes the calendar.

Type "block 90 minutes for deep work tomorrow" the way you would say it. Malleable reads it, places it in a real gap around your meetings, and syncs the block to Google Calendar.

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How it works

Schedule deep work first. Meetings fill in around it.

01

Ask for the block in plain English

Type "block 90 minutes for deep work tomorrow morning" the way you would say it. Malleable reads the sentence and writes the event.

02

It lands in a real gap

The block is placed around your existing meetings on Google Calendar, with real two-way sync, so it is never stacked on top of something else.

03

Track the hours you actually got

Start a timer on a focus bucket, stop it when you surface, and see how much deep work this week added up to versus last.

What you get

Everything a focus block needs, in one app.

Plain-English blocking

No drag-and-drop, no settings panel. Say "two hours of focus every morning this week" and the blocks appear, built on Google Gemini.

Calendar-aware placement

Focus blocks go in the gaps between your meetings, not over them. Google Calendar stays your calendar of record with two-way sync.

Time tracking by bucket

Start and stop timers against a focus bucket to see exactly where the hours went. No spreadsheet, no guesswork.

A board for the rest

The work that is not deep work still needs a home. Drag tasks across a kanban board with buckets so nothing slips while you focus.

Correct it in a sentence

Moved a meeting? Say "push my focus block to Thursday afternoon" and it reschedules. Same plain English, no fiddling.

Free to start

The Solo plan is free forever and includes the board, time tracking, and 50 AI scheduling actions a month. No credit card to start.

Questions

Straight answers about protecting your time.

Type what you want in plain English, for example "block 90 minutes for deep work tomorrow morning" or "two hours of focus every weekday this week." Malleable reads the sentence, finds real gaps around your meetings, and writes the blocks to your calendar.

Yes. Google Calendar stays your calendar of record with real two-way sync. Focus blocks Malleable creates show up in Google Calendar, and meetings you add elsewhere show up in Malleable, so blocks are always placed around what is really on your day.

No. Because Malleable reads your live calendar, it places deep-work blocks in the open gaps between existing events instead of stacking them on top. If your day changes, just ask it to move the block and it reschedules.

Yes. Start a start/stop timer against a focus bucket while you work, then stop it when you surface. Time tracking shows how the hours added up by bucket, so you can compare this week to last.

Yes. The Solo plan is free forever and includes the task board, time tracking, and 50 AI scheduling actions a month, with no credit card to start. Paid plans begin at $9/mo when you need a larger scheduling allowance, more calendars, and connectors.

Your best work deserves a slot on the calendar.

Block your first focus session in plain English, watch it sync to Google Calendar, and track the hours you actually get. Free to start.