Centauri About

A note on plans: This roadmap reflects our current priorities, but it's not a promise. We adjust based on what we learn from users, what technical challenges come up, and what we believe will make the biggest difference. If something here matters to you, let us know.

In Progress

What we're working on now

Mobile experience improvements

Making Centauri feel native and smooth on phones. This includes better touch interactions, faster load times, and a cleaner interface for smaller screens.

Study session enhancements

Adding more flexibility to how study sessions work — better break customization, session history, and smarter suggestions for what to work on next.

Calendar sync reliability

Improving how Centauri syncs with Google Calendar. Fewer conflicts, better handling of recurring events, and clearer feedback when something goes wrong.

Coming Next

What's planned

Task breakdown assistant

Help for taking a big, intimidating task and breaking it into smaller, actionable steps. Think of it as guided procrastination recovery.

Weekly review workflow

A simple way to look back at your week — what got done, what didn't, and what to carry forward. Not a guilt trip, just perspective.

Improved focus tools

Better support for deep work sessions, including distraction blocking guidance and focus mode improvements.

Offline support

Making Centauri work reliably without an internet connection. Changes sync when you're back online.

Exploring

Ideas we're thinking about

These are things we're considering but haven't committed to. They might happen, they might not, or they might look different than described here.

Collaborative features

Ways to share study plans or accountability with friends. We're careful here — we don't want to add social pressure that makes things worse.

Learning path recommendations

Helping you figure out what to learn next based on your goals and what you've already covered. Still very early thinking.

Canvas/LMS integration

Automatically importing assignments from learning management systems. Would be useful, but comes with technical complexity.

What we've completed

For a detailed list of recent updates and changes, see our changelog.