Case study · 03 / 03
◆ Product Release · 2026

Command every fire.

Client Pyrority
Sector Web and Phone Apps
Timeline 12 weeks
03

The work.

◆ The challenge

Most productivity tools fight the way intense minds work.

Productivity apps are built for the average user — calm, sequential, methodical. But a significant subset of people don’t work that way. They have seventeen tabs open and a mind to match. They start three things before finishing one and somehow pull it off.

Existing tools pathologize this. They push back against urgency. They flatten everything into uniform lists with no sense of heat, priority, or consequence. The opportunity wasn’t to build a better to-do list — it was to design a system that could keep up with the people who need it most.

◆ The approach

A metaphor precise enough to be the product.

We didn’t use fire imagery as decoration. The metaphor became the architecture. Every noun, verb, and state in the product is named after something that happens in a real fire — and each one earns its place.

Tasks are embers before they’re committed to. The decisive act of kindling transforms them into fires. Fires have heat, calculated automatically from elapsed time and douse-by dates. Fires get doused (a victory) or become cinders (a loss, faced honestly). The language isn’t a skin on top of a generic task manager — it’s load-bearing

◆ The outcome

A system that runs as hot as its users do.

Twelve mobile screens. Nine named lists, each with a specific role in the GTD flow. Twenty-plus language terms, fully defined. A four-state heat system that calculates urgency instead of asking the user to. A seven-step weekly review that faces losses before celebrating wins.

The product is now in live beta. Every design decision serves the same north star: make the user feel like a commander, not someone drowning.

◆ The heat system
Active Healthy

Kindled and committed. Time is not yet pressing — can wait its turn.

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Burning Urgent

Important and time is tightening. Don't ignore it.

Smoldering Overdue

Past the douse-by date. The fire is suffering and needs attention soon.

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Flickering Last Change

Critically close to becoming a cinder. Act now or lose it.

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◆ The lifecycle

From raw potential, to victory or reckoning.

Ember
raw potential
Kindle
commit to it
Fire
active, alive
Douse
victory
Ash pile
doused — done
◆ The language system the metaphor is the product.
Ember

Raw, unlit potential. Not yet a commitment. Not yet alive.

Blaze

A group of fires — a multi-step project requiring a Burn Plan.

Douse

To complete a fire. A victory. Extinguished by your hand.

Fire

Kindled and active. Has heat, urgency, and a douse-by date.

Kindle

To promote an ember to a fire. The decisive moment.

Cinder

A fire that burned out without you. An honest reckoning.

◆ Scope of engagement 8 deliverables · 12 weeks.
01
Product language system
20+ terms · voice · empty states
02
Information architecture
9 lists · lifecycle · heat logic
03
Web app design
Dark system · all 9 views · detail panel
04
Mobile app design
12 screens · swipe system · flows
05
Fire metaphor glossary
Nouns · verbs · states — all locked
06
Heat system
4 states · auto-calculated
07
Burn Review flow
7-step weekly reckoning
08
Spotter system
Contextual nudges across views
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