Personal Productivity · Jobs-to-be-Done Journey Map

A foundational research synthesis mapping 33 jobs-to-be-done across the personal-productivity workflow, from capture to habit-building. Research & visualization by Niranjan Krishnamurthi.

🧭Phase

Capture

Wave 3

Organize

Wave 1

Get Stuff Done

Wave 2

Habits

Wave 3
Create
Refine
Prioritize
Manage Time
Complete
Track Progress
Reflect
Access Past Info
Build Habits
🎯Jobs to be done
J1 · I want to immediately capture thoughts or tasks to plan for them later so I don't lose focus.
J2 · I want to add relevant details to new tasks for efficient prioritization and execution.
J3 · I want to label tasks by categories to stay organized and avoid overwhelm.
J4 · I need a clear way to mark urgency and importance for effective time prioritization.
J5 · I need to delegate tasks so the right people are looped in.
J6 · I want to keep work and personal tools separate for privacy.
J7 · I need help summarizing and prioritizing tasks and next steps from meetings or doc reviews.
J8 · I want quick access to key information so I can plan with full context.
J9 · I need to break work into subtasks to clarify the steps.
J10 · I want to set reminders and due dates to meet deadlines and track progress.
J11 · I want tools that sharpen my ideas, inspire, and boost innovation.
J12 · I want to plan ahead so I can focus on what matters and maximize productivity.
J13 · I want to schedule time to review and prioritize new tasks later.
J14 · I want to sort tasks by categories to minimize overwhelm and stay on top of everything.
J15 · I want to rank work and household tasks by urgency to use time effectively and ensure nothing is overlooked.
J16 · I want clear reminders for what's urgent and what can wait.
J17 · I want to focus on what matters without burning out.
J18 · I want to protect my focus time to complete tasks without interruptions.
J19 · I want to offload low-priority tasks to focus on what matters.
J20 · I need breaks to keep my energy and focus throughout the day.
J21 · I want help sticking to routines during disruptions to improve productivity and wellbeing.
J22 · I need clear details so I can take the right steps.
J23 · I want to track progress to keep tasks moving.
J24 · I want to shift tasks across days so I can maintain a consistent workflow and adapt to changing priorities.
J25 · I want a bird's-eye view so I can see how different parts of my work connect.
J26 · I need to assess progress over time to feel momentum and stay motivated.
J27 · I want my work to reflect my values so it feels meaningful and I stay motivated.
J28 · I want to identify successful strategies and learn from mistakes so I can improve over time.
J29 · I want a reliable way to find past info fast so I can make better decisions now.
J30 · I want to know how much time habits take so I can fit them in my routine.
J31 · I need to block time for habits to build consistent routines.
J32 · I want to balance habits and tasks based on what matters most.
J33 · I need reminders that nudge, not guilt, so I stay on track without pressure.

😣Core Challenges
Slow or no access to tools when something needs to be created.
Tools that don't support additional content when creating.
Tool sprawl.
Manual copy / paste from Create.
Tools that don't support flexible creation of tasks and subtasks.
Overwhelm when looking at a large list of things to do.
Overwhelm when looking at a large list of things to do.
Juggling between tools.
Reprioritizing work that hasn't been completed.
Seeing the larger picture of progress across all tasks.
Not being consistent.
Searching requires some amount of berry-picking.
Not making the time for habits.

🔗Connected Jobs
J3 · I want to label tasks by categories to stay organized and avoid overwhelm.
Categorizing tasks from the beginning helps with organizing later
J14 · I want to sort tasks by categories to minimize overwhelm and stay on top of everything.
J2 · I want to add relevant details to new tasks for efficient prioritization and execution.
J8 · I want quick access to key information so I can plan with full context.
Relevant details need to be captured at the beginning and accessed for planning and execution
J22 · I need clear details so I can take the right steps.
Details from the past may be useful for existing work
J29 · I want a reliable way to find past info fast so I can make better decisions now.
J4 · I need a clear way to mark urgency and importance for effective time prioritization.
Urgency and importance are top of mind when deciding what to get done now
J16 · I want clear reminders for what's urgent and what can wait.
J19 · I want to offload low-priority tasks to focus on what matters.
J24 · I want to shift tasks across days to maintain a consistent workflow and adapt to changing priorities.
J5 · I need to delegate tasks so the right people are looped in.
J9 · I need to break work into subtasks to clarify the steps.
Tasks and subtasks may be delegated to others
J19 · I want to offload low-priority tasks to focus on what matters.
As tasks get completed, there's a need to know what to do next and understand how things are progressing
J23 · I want to track progress to keep tasks moving.
J26 · I need to assess progress over time to feel momentum and stay motivated.
J21 · I want help sticking to routines during disruptions to improve productivity and wellbeing.
Everyday tasks can get in the way of building routines and habits
J32 · I want to balance habits and tasks based on what matters most.

🔥Contradicting Jobs
J6 · I want to keep work and personal tools separate for privacy.
While tool separation is done for privacy, it causes tool sprawl when trying to see all work and household tasks
J15 · I want to rank work and household tasks by urgency to use time effectively and ensure nothing is overlooked.

Product Opportunity
A single connected workspace has the potential to support every phase of this journey: capturing, organizing, executing, and habit-building, without the tool sprawl that fragments today's experience.
Illustrative jobs-to-be-done framework synthesized from generative research into personal-productivity workflows. Job statements, challenges, and relationships are presented as an anonymized methodology sample; no proprietary or employer-confidential data is included.