The things you actually have to do, in one place.

From the ballot due Friday to the trip you have to book to the project you’ve been picking up and putting down — Clair holds the things with deadlines, sources, and stakes until they’re done.

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A painting of Clair at a sunlit reading nook with floor-to-ceiling windows, gently smiling, holding a small notebook.

Reminders with a deadline and a source.

Every reminder comes with the message, email, or thread that spawned it. Mail the ballot — here’s the date, here’s the closest drop box, here’s the website you’ll need. Not a one-line to-do, a real one.

A painting of Clair beside a Voyance reminder card for returning a mail-in ballot with the deadline details and Mark as done button.

Projects that survive between conversations.

The kitchen remodel, the talk you’re writing, the fundraising round you’re in — Clair keeps the moving pieces of every long project together. The thread you had with Alex in March is still there in October when the question comes back.

A painting of Clair reviewing a Voyance project view with notes, threads, and people involved.

Trips, painted into one plan.

Flights, hotels, who’s driving, who’s coming, what to pack — and a painting of the trip itself, you and the people on it, at the top. The whole thing stays together as the plan firms up, instead of scattered across email, the airline app, and three group chats.

A painting of Clair beside a Voyance trip card showing the weekend itinerary, painted hero, and the people going.

The whole horizon of done.

What’s due today, what’s due this month, what you’ve been picking up and putting down — all in one view.

The Voyance Coming Up screen on iPhone showing Wednesday May 27 — Josh's day with a painted hero image, weather, the things he needs today, and tomorrow's events.

Today.

Mail the ballot before the post office closes. Pay the bill. Pick up the prescription on your route. The deadline-driven things, surfaced when the deadline is real.

This month.

The flight to LA isn’t booked yet. The application has a date. Mom’s birthday is in two weeks. Clair watches the calendar’s edges so the near-future doesn’t become this morning’s surprise.

The long arc.

The kitchen remodel started in March. The book proposal is on draft six. Clair keeps the pulse of the slow-moving things so you don’t lose a month’s thread between phone calls.

The things to do, finally where you can see them.

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