“I didn't realize how much energy I was wasting just trying to remember where I left things. Harvey fixed that more than the productivity part honestly.”
See it in action
Watch Harvey work.
From planning your week to remembering every detail.
One assistant for your whole week.
Tasks, memory, scheduling, and daily briefs — connected in one place.
01 — Tasks
All your projects. One clear view.
Harvey organizes your tasks by project, priority, and deadline. No setup needed. You talk, it builds and adapts.
My Projects
02 — Memory
Harvey remembers what you forgot.
Log your work as you go. Harvey reads every entry and surfaces the right context exactly when you need it — days or weeks later.
03 — Week planning
Life happens. Harvey adapts.
Tell Harvey what changed. It rebuilds your week instantly — around your availability, your priorities, and what actually matters.
Before
After
Good morning.
Here's what matters today:
→ Payment flow bug — blocking everything else.
→ Client proposal due tomorrow — not started.
→ Morning run — you've kept the streak for 8 days.
You have 2 hours before your first meeting. Start with the payment bug?
04 — Daily Brief
Every morning, Harvey comes to you.
You don't open Harvey wondering what to do. Harvey opens the day for you — with clear priorities and one question that gets you moving.
How it works
Simple to start. Powerful over time.
Day 1
Tell Harvey what you're working on.
Add your projects and tasks. Harvey learns your priorities, deadlines, and working style from day one.
Day 7
Harvey starts noticing patterns.
It surfaces what you missed, flags what's slipping, and starts suggesting how to reorganize your week.
Day 30
Harvey runs your week.
It knows when you work best, what you tend to procrastinate on, and how to keep you moving toward your goals.
Everything you need. Ready in 2 minutes.
Harvey is useful from the moment you sign up.
As Harvey learns your patterns, it becomes more proactive. But it's genuinely useful from minute one.
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Here's what people said after their first few weeks with Harvey.
“I use Harvey mostly because my brain is chaos. Having something that remembers the context of what I'm doing is strangely calming.”
“I'm constantly switching between client work and internal projects. Harvey is the first tool that doesn't make that feel exhausting.”
“What surprised me is that Harvey notices patterns before I do. It called out that I kept delaying the same task every week. It feels less like a task manager and more like something keeping track of the bigger picture while I focus on work.”
“Most productivity apps just store information. Harvey actually reconnects it. I stopped rewriting context to AI tools over and over, and for the first time I don't feel like I need to maintain some perfect productivity system just to stay on top of things.”
“After a couple weeks it starts feeling like Harvey understands the rhythm of your work. That's the part that hooked me.”
From the founder
I built Harvey because I was the problem.
I was 22, juggling an engineering degree at ISAE-SUPAERO, a 6-month internship, and a startup I was building on the side. On paper, manageable. In reality, I had a specific problem most productivity tools don't solve: knowing when to switch.
Not how to manage a to-do list — but knowing when a project had gone quiet long enough, when to pull back on one thing and push on another, how to keep everything moving without losing momentum on any of it.
I use ChatGPT and Claude every day — they're exceptional for thinking through problems. But keeping full context across multiple projects, across multiple conversations, across weeks of work — that's painful. It's not what those tools are built for. You end up manually juggling context across tabs, threads, and Notion pages just to stay coherent. The AI is smart. The system around it isn't.
I also kept detailed logs. But important work that wasn't urgent enough to act on today kept getting deferred — buried under what was louder, with no system to surface it when it actually mattered.
What I wanted didn't exist. Not a smarter chat interface — I wanted something visual. Something where you could open it and immediately see where every project stood, what was slipping, what needed you today. A dashboard that thinks, not just a thread that grows. Because the problem with text-only AI isn't intelligence — it's legibility. When everything lives in a conversation, nothing is easy to act on.
So I built Harvey. Not to replace the AI tools I use every day — but to give them the structure they were missing. To manage context, not just tasks. To show you, clearly, what to do next.
I use it every day. I hope it does the same for you.
— Milhane, founder
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Questions, answered.
Is Harvey useful from day one?
Yes. You can create projects, add tasks, and organize your work right away. AI features use your monthly credits — the more you plan and chat with Harvey, the more context it builds.
Is there a free trial?
Starter is free forever — no credit card required. Builder and Pro include your first month free. Start on Starter and upgrade when Harvey becomes indispensable.
Will Harvey keep its memory when I switch plans?
Your tasks and project data are always kept. Memory depth follows your plan (7-day on Starter, 30-day on Builder, full history on Pro). Upgrading restores access to older context.
What happens when I run out of credits?
Harvey stays fully usable for tasks and projects. AI-powered features may use lighter models or pause until your credits reset. You can upgrade anytime, or wait until next month — your tasks and data stay safe.
How is my usage calculated?
Usage is measured in AI credits. Each Harvey response, week analysis, or daily brief consumes credits based on complexity. Managing tasks and projects does not use credits.