Productivity app

Stop pulling all-nighters before deadlines.

No All-Nighters spreads your work across the week so you finish ahead of every deadline. No panic, no 1 a.m. sessions. Just a clear plan, every day.

Most people don't procrastinate because they're lazy. They procrastinate because a big task feels overwhelming and there's no clear place to start. No All-Nighters fixes that by breaking your work into small, manageable chunks and telling you exactly what to do each day. By the time the deadline arrives, you're already done.

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How it works

Getting started takes about two minutes. There are three steps, and the app handles the hard part for you.

  1. Add your tasks. Give each task a title, a due date, and an estimate of how long it will take. A 4-hour essay, a 45-minute problem set, a 2-hour slide deck. Anything with a deadline.
  2. Set your daily time slots. Tell the app when you're available to work each day of the week. Maybe you have two hours free on Monday mornings and three hours on Wednesday evenings. The app only schedules work inside the windows you define.
  3. Let the scheduler do its job. No All-Nighters takes every task, splits it into chunks that fit your slots, and distributes them across the days between now and the deadline. It finishes everything two days early so you have breathing room for revisions, unexpected delays, or just a good night's sleep.

When something changes, just update it and the schedule rebalances automatically. New task, shifted deadline, cancelled afternoon: the app adapts.

Features

Smart load-balancing

Tasks are distributed evenly across your available slots so no single day is overloaded. If Monday is packed but Wednesday is empty, the scheduler fills Wednesday first.

Recurring tasks

Set up daily, weekly, or fortnightly repeats for things like readings, reviews, or check-ins. They generate and schedule themselves automatically, forever.

Configurable daily slots

Morning person? Night owl? Define the exact hours you're available each day of the week. The app never schedules work outside your chosen windows.

Drag and drop

Move tasks between days and slots when plans change. Swap a Monday task to Thursday, or drag it to a different time slot. The rest of the schedule reflows around your edits.

Cross-device sync

Sign in with Google and your schedule follows you everywhere. Add a task on your laptop at the library, check it off on your phone on the bus. Everything stays in sync.

Deadline buffer

Tasks are scheduled to finish two days before the actual deadline, not the night before. That built-in buffer means last-minute surprises don't turn into all-nighters.

Works offline

No All-Nighters is a progressive web app. Once loaded, it works without an internet connection. Your tasks are saved locally and sync when you're back online.

Pricing

£3.99 per month after a 14-day free trial. One plan, everything included. No tiers, no feature gates, no upsells. Cancel any time during the trial and you won't be charged a penny. After the trial, you're billed monthly in GBP. Payments are processed securely by Paddle, who acts as the merchant of record and handles VAT.

FeatureFreePro · £3.99/mo
Smart scheduling & load-balancing
Configurable daily time slots
Recurring tasks
Drag and drop
Works offline
Deadline buffer (finishes 2 days early)
Task limit75400
Cross-device sync
Cloud backup
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Who it's for

No All-Nighters is for anyone who juggles multiple deadlines and wants to stop leaving everything to the last minute.

Students. Coursework, essays, revision, and group projects all competing for the same evenings. No All-Nighters spreads the load so exam week isn't a crisis.

Freelancers. Three clients, five deliverables, overlapping timelines. See exactly what to work on each day without keeping it all in your head.

Professionals. Reports, presentations, and recurring admin that pile up when you're busy with meetings. Slot them into your real available hours.

Anyone with a side project. If your evenings and weekends are your only working time, No All-Nighters makes sure you use them well instead of doom-scrolling until midnight.

Frequently asked questions

Is there a free trial?

Yes. Every new account gets 14 days free. You won't be charged during the trial, and you can cancel any time before it ends. No credit card is required to start using the app. You only enter payment details when you choose to subscribe.

How does the scheduling work?

You add tasks with due dates and estimated durations. You tell the app which hours you're available each day. No All-Nighters splits tasks into chunks that fit your slots and spreads them across the week, finishing everything two days before the deadline. If you have a 6-hour essay due Friday and you're free for 2 hours on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday, it puts 2 hours of work on each of those days.

Can I use it on my phone?

Yes. No All-Nighters is a progressive web app that works on any device with a browser, including iPhone, Android, tablet, laptop, and desktop. Add it to your home screen and it behaves like a native app, complete with offline support.

What happens if I cancel?

You keep access to all features until the end of your current billing period. After that, your tasks remain visible in read-only mode. You can re-subscribe at any time to pick up where you left off.

Is my data private?

We use Google Analytics for anonymous usage statistics but do not use advertising cookies or trackers. Your task data is stored securely in Firebase and synced only to your own devices. We never sell or share your data. See our privacy policy for full details.

Do I need to create an account?

You can start using No All-Nighters without signing in. Your tasks are saved locally in your browser. When you're ready to sync across devices or subscribe, sign in with your Google account. It takes one click.

How is this different from a to-do list app?

To-do lists tell you what needs doing. No All-Nighters tells you what to do today. It takes your deadlines and available hours and builds a day-by-day work plan automatically. You don't decide when to work on what. The scheduler does it for you, balanced across the week so nothing piles up at the end.