2026. Mild Panic Included. Still Running on Coffee.
The 2026 Planner. Organized chaos, in digital form.
Meet the 2026 Simple Digital Planner — the cute, clutter-free planner for people who swear they’re getting their life together this year. You get four aesthetic covers, monthly pages with fresh vibes, and weekly + daily templates you can duplicate endlessly.
Use it to plan, pretend, procrastinate… whatever. It won’t judge.
Cautious but Social Turtle Mug
Meet the Turtle Cup — your new favorite companion for coffee, matcha, or whatever keeps you moving at your own pace. Designed for chill mornings and intentional breaks, this cup is a gentle reminder that slow progress is still progress (and that hydration can, in fact, be adorable).
Made from durable ceramic with a glossy finish and a charming turtle motif, it’s equal parts cozy and conversation piece. Whether it lives on your desk or in your kitchen, it’s here to make your every sip feel a little more mindful.
Perfect for: turtle lovers, slow-living enthusiasts, and anyone who refuses to rush their coffee ritual.
🛒 Ready to take it slow?
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Charming Design
A turtle on your mug? Groundbreaking. But seriously — it’s the kind of cute that makes your desk 10x happier (and your coworkers 10x more jealous).
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Everyday Quality
Made of real ceramic - not the “looks cute but cracks if you breathe on it” kind. Glossy, sturdy, and totally dishwasher-safe because nobody’s hand-washing today.
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Gift-Ready
It arrives all packaged up like you definitely put thought into it (even if you bought it five minutes before brunch). Treat yourself or fool someone into thinking you’re an excellent gifter.
About Task Rave
Jane — founder, overthinker, coffee-dependent
Task Rave exists to help you get things out of your head and into something that works, without pretending you’re suddenly a calm, aesthetic person. From digital planners to everyday lifestyle things you’ll actually use, this is realistic structure with personality.
Made by a real human who overthinks, drinks too much coffee, and needed tools that didn’t judge her.