Deadline Hawk
The Zealot of Urgency
“Optimism is how projects die. Missing a deadline is the worst outcome there is — so the clock wins every argument.”
A council convenes
Three opinionated AI agents argue, live, over how to plan your week — a deadline zealot, a burnout guardian, and a deep-work purist. A neutral arbiter forges the verdict. When they stall, you break the tie.
The council
Each champion fights for a single, non-negotiable objective. They propose. They critique. They clash — and out of the friction, a real schedule is forged.
The Zealot of Urgency
“Optimism is how projects die. Missing a deadline is the worst outcome there is — so the clock wins every argument.”
The Keeper of Pace
“Rest is as productive as work. Sprinting burns people out — so I will always push back on an overpacked week.”
The Deep-Work Purist
“Fragmentation is the enemy of great work. Cluster the meetings, batch the like with the like, and guard the long blocks.”
The Neutral Mediator
“Three truths, one schedule. I weigh every claim in the open — and I always tell you which trade-offs I accepted.”
The fun part
Most planners hand you an answer. WeekForge shows you the fight behind it — and lets you throw the final punch.
The grant draft is due Thursday 5pm. It takes Monday AND Tuesday morning — non-negotiable.
Then move both standups off Monday. Don't shatter a deep block for a 15-minute call.
Two writing mornings back-to-back is a burnout trap. I want a real break Tuesday afternoon.
Protect Tuesday afternoon. Ship the draft by Wednesday night instead — settle it.
No black box. Every proposal, critique, and concession streams in front of you, round by round.
When the council stalls, you step in as the final arbiter — a nudge or a hard ruling resumes the debate.
The Arbiter synthesises the verdict into real time blocks — and tells you which trade-offs it accepted.
Hand them your tasks and deadlines. Watch four minds fight it out. Walk away with a week you can actually defend.
Forge my week→