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Cavatim helps you plan the week with a clear view of your commitments, then use reflection to make the next week better instead of just busier.

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Cavatim weekly planner showing calendar meetings, planned tasks, daily load, and remaining capacity.

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Cavatim weekly planner showing calendar meetings, planned tasks, daily load, and remaining capacity.