Hi Niagara Team,
I’m a long-time user of Niagara Launcher, and the agenda feature is one of the most powerful aspects of the experience. Its strength lies in being passive, glanceable, and clutter-free—it surfaces exactly what matters without requiring interaction.
I’d like to propose a feature that builds directly on that philosophy:
🔹 Proposal
Introduce a minimal “Quick Notes” layer inside the agenda, allowing users to display short text entries alongside calendar events—without relying on calendar systems.
This is not a task manager, not reminders, and not a scheduling system.
It is simply:
«A way to inject short, user-defined text into the agenda view.»
🔹 What this solves
Right now, the agenda only reflects calendar data. However, many daily “must-not-forget” items are:
- Too small for calendar events
- Not time-bound enough to justify scheduling
- Too frequent or trivial to maintain in a calendar
Examples:
- “Send X amount to Y Person”
- “Take (subject) assignment”
- “Clothes to Laundry”
- “Call electrician”
- “Bring charger from hostel”
These are ephemeral, low-friction tasks that users want to see, not manage.
🔹 Why current workarounds fail
Users currently try to:
- Add fake calendar events → creates clutter and breaks calendar integrity
- Use widgets → breaks Niagara’s clean, integrated UI
- Use notes/to-do apps → requires opening apps, defeats the glanceability
None of these match Niagara’s core strength: information that lives directly on the home screen, without interaction cost.
🔹 Proposed behavior
- Allow users to add simple text entries (1–2 lines)
- Entries appear in the agenda list (similar to events)
- Optional: allow assigning a time (for ordering only, not scheduling)
- No notifications, no reminders, no recurrence required
🔹 UX expectations (aligned with Niagara philosophy)
- Extremely fast input (ideally <2 taps or via shortcut)
- No additional UI complexity
- No conversion into a full task system
- Maintains visual consistency with agenda items
🔹 Key distinction
This is not:
- A to-do list
- A reminder system
- A productivity manager
This is:
«A passive memory layer—designed purely for visibility, not management.»
🔹 Why this fits Niagara
Niagara excels at:
- Reducing friction
- Prioritizing what matters
- Keeping the home screen distraction-free
This feature would extend that philosophy by allowing users to surface their own mental notes in the same clean, integrated way as calendar events.
🔹 Closing thought
The agenda is already where users look to know “what’s happening today.”
This feature would evolve it into:
«“What’s happening + what I shouldn’t forget”»
—without compromising simplicity.
Thanks for considering this idea. It would significantly improve real-world usability while staying true to Niagara’s minimal design principles.
Best regards,
A Niagara user.
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Mohammad Mirza Suhail
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