Local observation
Weekform for Mac watches your own week — calendar, foreground activity, imports — entirely on your machine. Nothing is uploaded by observing.
Workload intelligence for teams
Weekform gives each teammate private workload intelligence on their own Mac, and lets them share only approved capacity signals with the people coordinating the work. Raw evidence never leaves the member's machine.
The Weekform app for macOS is available to signed-in accounts from the download page.
Task trackers show assigned work, not the reactive, fragmented, meeting-heavy work that actually consumes a week. Monitoring tools see the real week by seizing raw activity centrally. Weekform does neither: consent is the architecture, not a checkbox.
Weekform for Mac watches your own week — calendar, foreground activity, imports — entirely on your machine. Nothing is uploaded by observing.
You confirm, relabel, or exclude inferred work blocks. The weekly capacity model is built from reviewed truth, not raw activity.
Sharing is off by default. If you join a team, you choose a share level and individual metrics, preview the exact payload, and approve it before anything syncs.
Managers see only approved weekly capacity signals per person — with freshness and explicit “Not shared” states. No rankings, no scores.
The cloud never receives the desktop's state — only a separately constructed, versioned snapshot built by an allowlist, previewed and approved by the member. These stay on the member's Mac, always: