You call it laziness
When your energy crashes mid month, you blame yourself. When you feel off before your period, you push through anyway. It isn't a character flaw. It's a body following its own clock.
A softer way of living with your cycle, not against it. And soon, a gentle app to help you do it.
Society asks you
to be consistent.
Your body never was.
You were never built to run on a flat line. And you don't have to apologise for that anymore.
When your energy crashes mid month, you blame yourself. When you feel off before your period, you push through anyway. It isn't a character flaw. It's a body following its own clock.
Productivity apps assume every day is the same. Period trackers log your cycle but never talk to your calendar. So you live in two worlds at once, and neither one knows you fully.
Most of us were never shown how our own bodies work. The soft weeks, the strong ones, the inward ones. We're meant to figure it out alone, and then call ourselves complicated when we can't.
Your cycle isn't four separate weeks. It's one continuous bloom, moving, opening, resting, beginning again. Naming the phases isn't about boxing you in. It's about giving you a language for what your body is already doing.
Quiet, inward, low-energy. The week your period arrives.
Plan for it: the gentle stuff. Email, admin, organizing, slow brainstorming. Cut the non-essential. Actually rest. This isn't wasted time, it's your reset.
Fresh, motivated, ready. Energy and clarity tend to return.
Plan for it: this is your week to begin. New projects, ambitious ideas, problem-solving, creative work. Start the thing that felt impossible last week.
Open, confident, magnetic. Energy and sociability tend to peak.
Plan for it: the big, visible moments. Pitches, hard conversations, negotiations, networking. This is when to be seen. Say the thing.
Detail-focused early, then more sensitive as your period nears.
Plan for it: finish and tidy up early in the week. Then shift to independent work, wrap loose ends, and give yourself grace for a slower pace. Not the week for big decisions.
Your days may differ. This is a guide, not a rule. Your body knows its own timing.
You shouldn't have to keep all of this in your head. Knowing your cycle is one thing. Building your week around it is another. Agate is the app that holds it for you, a gentle home for your goals, your calendar, and your rhythm.
Your week is softly coloured by the phase you're in, so you can see at a glance which days will likely feel strong, and which ones are asking for rest.
When you're about to stack a heavy task into a low energy week, Agate quietly checks in. Not to stop you, just to remind you that your future self will thank you for the pause.
No more switching between a period tracker, a to-do list, and a planner that doesn't know you. Agate keeps it all in one soft place, so your plans and your body finally live in the same rhythm.
Hi, I'm Eeva. I saw my dear girlfriends burning out and I wanted to help. Since I can't be there for all of them 24/7, I decided to make an app version of myself. A soft, sweet companion that's always there for you. Rooting for you when the time is right and reminding you to slow down when you need it.
That's how Agate to Happiness began. A way of living written down. The app is where it lives day to day. If any of this feels like recognition. If you've been quietly bending yourself out of shape to fit a rhythm that was never yours. Then welcome. I built this for you.
With love, Eeva
Join the Agate Letter for gentle notes on living cyclically, and be the first to know when the app opens its doors. The beta opens in 2026.