Why justHorizon

Companies do not miss plans because people do not care. They miss them because the plan is scattered.

justHorizon exists for teams that have outgrown spreadsheet planning but do not want a heavy project suite just to see what is happening next.

The wedge

A shared calendar is the fastest way to create planning alignment.

Most companies already understand calendars. The missing piece is not another task board. It is a reliable place for the dates that affect multiple teams.

justHorizon focuses on that specific job: publish the important dates, group the related work, control who can change it, and let everyone see the same overview.

Who it helps

Founders, operators, product leads, HR, and managers.

These are the people who get asked whether launch week conflicts with UAT, whether a campaign overlaps holidays, whether onboarding is covered, or whether a project milestone moved again.

They need a single planning surface where teams can publish what matters and everyone else can check it without asking for another status update.

Why not the usual tools

Spreadsheets drift. Private calendars hide context. Project tools bury dates.

Spreadsheets

Flexible at first, then fragile once every team owns a different version.

Private calendars

Good for meetings, weak for project phases, roles, filters, and planning history.

Project suites

Powerful for task execution, often too heavy for a company-level date overview.

The promise

One planning picture, without flattening how teams work.

Teams keep ownership of their calendars, colors, members, and permissions. Leaders get the combined view they need to spot conflicts and make faster decisions.

As adoption grows, audit logs and usage meters help keep the planning system trustworthy instead of turning it into another place people stop checking.

Replace the planning chase

Put the company plan where everyone can find it.

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