WE FIXED
THE 24-HOUR LIMIT.
Humanity has been running the same time system for thousands of years. TimeOS™ is the first operating system update for human time.
24 Hours Was
Never Enough.
Nobody has ever solved the problem. Until now.
Students need more time.
Founders need more time.
Creators need more time.
Parents need more time.
Meet TimeOS™
The world's first Time Operating System.
A proprietary kernel that elastically expands perceived hours without affecting biological rhythm.
Securely appends additional hours to any 24-hour cycle using temporal bandwidth allocation.
Intelligent scheduler that re-prioritizes meaningful moments above noise.
Real-time synchronization across loved ones, devices, and parallel deadlines.
Choose Your
Time Plan
Allocate the hours you've always needed. Cancel any century.
- Exam-week boost
- Late-night clarity
- Sleep protection layer
- Daily creative surge
- Flow-state lock
- Distraction firewall
- Maximum hour allocation
- Priority temporal lane
- Team sync up to 10
- Pause weekends
- Skip any one day / week
- Unlimited hour pool
- White-glove onboarding
10,000+ People Have
Already Upgraded Their Day
*Based on users imagining this product exists.
How TimeOS Works
Pick the hour bundle that matches your life.
Run the one-tap installer. No biological surgery required.
Your day expands silently in the background.
Spend the new hours on what actually matters.
People Love
Having More Time
I finally finished my side project.
I slept before my exams.
I touched grass for the first time.
Questions, Answered
TimeOS™ is a conceptual product exploring what the most desired software in human history might look like. The interface is real. The hours, for now, are not.
You can buy the feeling of more time — focus, clarity, and protected hours. Anything beyond that requires patience for the next firmware update.
Through a combination of the Time Expansion Engine™, Day Extension Protocol™, and the Life Optimization Layer™ — gently calibrated to your individual circadian profile.
Premium+ subscribers may pause one day per week. Mondays are the most popular choice. Tuesdays are catching up.
Yes. We are currently engineering Decade+, a multi-year extension plan, and Eternal+, currently in closed beta with three philosophers.