Claude Bezeaud
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Claude Bezeaud
@cbezeaud.bsky.social
Building Scopit.
Productivity apps should adapt to mental reality — not the other way around.
https://apps.apple.com/fr/app/scopit/id6752564453
But if you’ve ever felt productive apps make you more aware of everything you haven’t done, rather than helping you act…

You’re not broken.
The model is.

Still iterating. Still refining.
And very open to thoughtful feedback.
December 29, 2025 at 6:33 PM
Some tools optimize for efficiency.
Others for aesthetics.
Very few optimize for mental clarity.

That’s the gap Scopit tries to fill.

It’s not for everyone.
And that’s fine.
December 29, 2025 at 6:33 PM
Notes and events are bridged, not separated.
Because real work doesn’t live in silos.

Search respects this too.
You don’t just search data, you search meaning across time.

This isn’t about adding bells and whistles.
It’s about removing friction that most apps normalize.
December 29, 2025 at 6:33 PM
Badges are optional.
Counts are contextual.
Time windows are adjustable.

Because anxiety often comes from numbers taken out of context.

A yearly total can be motivating for some.
For others, it’s paralyzing.

So the interface adapts.
Not the user.
December 29, 2025 at 6:33 PM
What you can handle today is not what you can handle across a year.
Yet most apps insist on showing everything anyway.

Scopit intentionally limits what you see, when you see it.
Not because information is missing, but because exposure matters..
December 29, 2025 at 6:33 PM
Instead of lists, I focused on perspectives.
Instead of totals, I focused on what is mentally acceptable to look at.

Today, upcoming, past aren’t just filters.
They are different mental states.
What you can handle today is not what you can handle across a year.
December 29, 2025 at 6:33 PM
But mental load isn’t flat.
It’s contextual, emotional, and temporal.

What overwhelms you isn’t the number of tasks.
It’s the perceived weight of what lies ahead.

That’s the problem I tried to solve with Scopit.
Instead of starting from tasks, I started from time.
December 29, 2025 at 6:33 PM