You Only Get 4000 Weeks — This App Shows Exactly Where Yours Are Going
Most productivity apps promise more time.
This one shows you the truth instead:
You don’t have more time.
You have about 4000 weeks.
And once you see them laid out in front of you — every past moment, your current week, and every remaining opportunity — you may never look at your life the same way again.
The Moment You Open It
There is no signup screen. No onboarding maze. No motivational quotes.
You enter your birthdate once.
The screen transforms instantly into a visual grid:
- Past weeks fade into gray.
- One red square marks right now.
- Green weeks stretch ahead — finite, measurable, real.
The effect is immediate and deeply personal. It doesn’t lecture. It doesn’t push productivity hacks. It simply shows your life as a timeline you can see at a glance.
And that clarity hits harder than any notification ever could.
Why Seeing Time Changes Behavior
Humans struggle to understand abstract timelines. Years feel long. Decades feel distant.
Weeks are different.
Weeks feel real.
A week is:
- One project sprint.
- One habit cycle.
- One decision window.
- One opportunity to change direction.
By compressing an entire lifetime into a single grid, 4000 Weeks reframes time from “someday” into something tangible.
People often notice an immediate shift:
- Conversations they’ve postponed suddenly happen.
- Projects move from ideas to action.
- Priorities become obvious without forcing discipline.
A Timeline That Becomes Yours
Every square in the grid can hold a story.
Tap any week and add a milestone:
- First job
- Moving cities
- Starting coding
- Ending something that no longer worked
- Surviving a difficult year
Over time, the grid becomes more than a visualization. It becomes a living record of choices and transitions.
Instead of scrolling endless feeds, you scroll your own history.
Designed for Focus, Not Addiction
Most apps compete for attention.
4000 Weeks removes friction instead of creating it.
Core design principles:
- 100% offline — works in mountains, flights, remote areas.
- No ads.
- No tracking.
- No account required.
This is rare in a world optimized for engagement metrics.
Here, the goal isn’t retention through distraction — it’s clarity through simplicity.
Built for Reflection and Momentum
- Circular life-progress ring visualizes how far you’ve come.
- Weeks-remaining counter adds quiet urgency.
- Card-style milestone feed helps review progress quickly.
- Animated insights categorize your timeline — career, health, relationships, and more.
Zooming through your weeks feels like navigating a personal map rather than using a tool.
The Screenshot That Starts Conversations
Users share because one image sparks curiosity instantly.
- A grid of weeks.
- One red square.
- Hundreds of green ones waiting.
Questions start naturally:
- “How many weeks do you have left?”
- “What milestones did you add?”
- “What are you doing with your next red week?”
Privacy by Default
No cloud accounts. No tracking layers. No hidden analytics loops.
Your timeline lives on your device.
When you want to share it, export a high-resolution PNG with:
- Clear legend
- App branding
- Personal signature
You decide what leaves your device.
Built by a Solo Developer
Large teams often dilute vision. 4000 Weeks feels cohesive because it is intentional:
- Smooth scrolling grid showing 20 weeks at once.
- Pinch-to-zoom navigation.
- Multiple themes including Dark and OLED black.
The Real Power Isn’t Productivity — It’s Perspective
This isn’t a task manager. It’s not a habit tracker.
It doesn’t try to optimize you.
It simply changes how you see time.
When the red square moves forward each week, the question stops being:
“What should I do someday?”
and becomes:
“What deserves this week?”
One Grid. One Life.
Most people measure their lives in years.
4000 Weeks measures it in moments that actually matter.
Simple. Powerful. Private.
Download 4000 Weeks and see your time the way it really looks.
Made offline with ❤️ by a solo developer in India.

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