Mullet started with a simple frustration.

I couldn't find a system that fit my life very well.

Everything felt either too rigid or too loose.
Powerful, but exhausting.
Simple, but shallow.

So I started building the one I wanted for myself.

Mullet wasn't designed on a whiteboard. It grew out of daily use — planning work, tracking time, thinking things through, changing priorities, and trying to stay clear-headed along the way.

Over time, a pattern emerged:
When structure fits how you think, productivity becomes smoother — and organizing stops feeling like effort.

That's the idea Mullet is built around.

I don't believe productivity tools should demand attention.

They should create space for it.

Mullet aims to be calm, adaptable, and quietly supportive — something you can trust to hold things together while you focus on what actually matters.

Still evolving

It's a work in progress, shaped by iteration, reflection, and repetition.

If you have thoughts, ideas, or feedback while using the app, I'd love to hear them.
You can get in touch here.

Why “Mullet”?

I remember hearing the mullet haircut has a reputation for versatility — business up front, party at the back.

That idea stuck.

Sometimes you need structure and focus.
Sometimes you need room to explore, experiment, and let things unfold.

If that way of working resonates, this app might suit you well.

Try Mullet and see your productivity let its hair down a little — while still keeping it tight.