Smart daily timeboxing for Obsidian.
Plan your day in structured time blocks, automatically roll over unfinished tasks, and stay focused without manual setup.
TimeBox Daily creates a consistent daily planning system inside your vault using a practical TimeBox methodology.
TimeBox Daily helps you:
- Automatically create structured daily TimeBox notes
- Open today's TimeBox when Obsidian starts
- Roll over incomplete tasks intelligently
- Maintain a persistent Brain Dump across days
- Plan your day in clear time blocks
- Customize your daily template
- Quickly access todayβs plan from the ribbon or command palette
It is designed for users who want structure without friction.
Each day, the plugin creates (or opens) a note like:
TimeBox - March 12, 2026
Inside, you'll have:
- π― Today's Focus
- β° Time Blocks (Morning / Afternoon / Evening)
- π Tasks
- π§ Brain Dump
- π Notes & Reflections
- β Completed Today
Unfinished tasks automatically move to the next day.
No manual copying. No daily setup.
- Open Settings β Community Plugins
- Disable Safe Mode
- Click Browse
- Search for TimeBox Daily
- Click Install
- Enable the plugin
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Download the latest release files:
- main.js
- manifest.json
- styles.css
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Create a folder in your vault:
.obsidian/plugins/timebox-daily
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Copy the files into that folder.
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Reload Obsidian and enable the plugin.
- Enable the plugin.
- A TimeBox folder will be created automatically (configurable).
- Restart Obsidian or run the command:
Open Today's TimeBox
- Start planning your day.
- Open Obsidian
- Review rolled-over tasks
- Set your #1 focus
- Plan your time blocks
- Check off tasks
- Add new items to Brain Dump
- Adjust time blocks as needed
- Leave incomplete tasks unchecked
- Reflect in Notes
- Tomorrowβs note will automatically include unfinished items
TimeBox Daily:
- Moves incomplete tasks forward
- Prevents duplicates
- Keeps completed tasks archived
- Preserves Brain Dump continuity
You can also trigger rollover manually via the Command Palette.
Choose where daily notes are stored.
Default: TimeBox
Automatically opens today's TimeBox when Obsidian launches.
Automatically carries forward unfinished tasks and Brain Dump items.
You can fully customize your daily template.
Default structure:
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Available variable:
{{date}}
- Dataview β Analyze productivity patterns
- Tasks β Advanced task querying
- Calendar β Visual navigation
- Daily Notes (Core Plugin) β Complementary workflows
Repository: https://github.com/rvzenteno/O-Timebox-Daily
npm install npm run build
npm run dev
Contributions are welcome.
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch
- Commit changes
- Open a Pull Request
If TimeBox Daily improves your workflow, you can:
- β Star the repository
- π Report issues
- π Contribute code
- π’ Share it with others
You may also support development via PayPal:
https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/victorzenteno
MIT License
See LICENSE file for details.
Planned improvements:
- Weekly & Monthly TimeBox views
- Productivity analytics
- Time tracking integration
- Pomodoro support
- Priority system
- Calendar visualization
- Export functionality
Most daily note systems require manual setup.
TimeBox Daily enforces structure automatically β so you can focus on execution, not organization.