Most of what slows you down is invisible.
Calendars fill. Threads multiply. Days feel busy and thin at the same time. FlowFixr was built to surface the friction modern work creates — without theatre, recording, or another notification.
FlowFixr started as a private tool. An operator running too many threads at once, trying to understand why execution kept slowing despite constant activity.
The pattern was always the same: meetings stacked on Tuesdays, focus fragmented on Wednesdays, approvals quietly aging in the background. Nothing dramatic. Just drift.
The product still reflects that origin. Observational. Restrained. Built for the people who actually run the work — not the dashboards that watch them.
Principles
Observation over alerting
Signals surface when they matter. The rest of the time, the product is quiet.
Metadata only
Cadence, density, drift. Never message bodies, never screens, never content.
Founder-aware
Built for people who feel the friction first. Honest about what's early.
- — No screen recording. No keystroke capture. No content scraping.
- — No surveillance framing dressed up as productivity.
- — No urgency manufactured to drive engagement.
- — No promises that don't hold under operational pressure.
FlowFixr is operated by John Smith Kristiansen — built and shipped quietly, refined with feedback from early operators. If something is rough, it's rough on purpose, or it will be fixed soon.