Work with your brain. Not against it.

Your best work happens away from a screen.
When you can write it, hold it, rearrange it.
Less distraction. More focus.

The Analog Card Bar Kit

Everything you need to go Analog. A solid aluminum Card Bar paired with our best-selling Analog Cards.

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What our customers are saying...
Smiling elderly man with glasses holds up several handwritten index cards in an office with shelves, papers, and a mirror reflecting the room behind him.
"Massive increase in productivity and never miss an appointment."
Stephen M. PHD
A woman with long hair in a ponytail smiles while holding several white quiz or flash cards in her hand, seated at a desk in a room with framed art on the wall.
As a product manager, I feel like my planner can get carried away with all the different moving parts, and it's hard to figure out what to focus on. Analog cards help me prioritize what actually needs to get done!
Michelle G.
A man wearing glasses and a knit hat holds a notecard with a handwritten to-do list. The card is partially blurred, and a green plant is visible in the background.
Before Analog my tasks were buried in some App on my phone. Now I don’t have to deal with the distraction of my phone, writing them down feels so intuitive and satisfying. They are always right there in front of me. 
Calvin L.
A smiling person with glasses holds a handwritten to-do list in front of a floral wallpaper background.
I like my Analog cards because they only have room for 10 to-do items in a day. Keeps my expectations for the day reasonable.
Elizabeth L.
Two monitors on a desk with handwritten notes, an hourglass, and a remote control in front. A brown chair and fireplace are visible in the background.
Great starting structuring framework for solving your day.  Deserves a good pen and excellent ink.
Pasha S.
A person with glasses smiles and holds several index cards with handwritten notes, fanned out in front of their face.
I have autism and ADHD, and use the Analog Cards daily to stay organized in my job as an insurance claims professional.
Keith N.
A man in black scrubs sits at a desk, smiling and holding several handwritten note cards fanned out in one hand. A city street and palm trees are visible through the window behind him.
I'm a plastic surgeon and I own my own practice. Analog has helped me keep tasks organized within each arm of my responsibilities as well as to whom I've assigned things.
Joseph B.
A woman with long brown hair, wearing a pink shirt and colorful earrings, smiles while holding a handwritten to-do list in her hand. The background is softly blurred.
Before Analog, I was scrambling to juggle business and parenting tasks; after Analog, I simply glance at my desk and know exactly what to do next.
Lara D.
A person smiling and holding up a handwritten to-do list in an office with a plant, desk lamp, and organized tools on the wall behind them.
I’ve tried countless to-do apps, but Analog stays on my desk permanently. The physical satisfaction delivers results digital can’t.
Faizur R.
Two handwritten task lists on white notecards are laid side by side on a dark surface. Each card is divided into columns with various notes, to-dos, and checklists written in black ink.
The Analog Cards provide me with a sense of accomplishment, even on days when I struggle to wonder what I accomplished.  
Kevin N.
A man with glasses and a beard smiles, holding a notepad with a handwritten to-do list. Framed sports memorabilia and bottles are visible in the background.
I am already a highly organized designer, but Analog has taken my focus to the next level with sets of cards to curate my many lists, and then stand them up in my eyesight to keep me on task.
Stephen A.
Two handwritten to-do lists on small white cards rest on a wooden table. Tasks include workout, register for elective, finish paperwork, and several items are crossed off, indicating completion. Part of a gray fabric is visible below.
I am a busy student, pursuing 2 doctoral degrees. I love the simplicity of being able to keep on task with such a simple and elegant to do list. I used to keep my to-do list in my head and often scrambling last minute to adhere to deadlines.
Kaden B.
A man with gray hair and glasses smiles while holding up three handwritten note cards. Behind him are framed sports memorabilia, including a blue and white striped jersey.
Ugmonk’s Analog Cards have completely changed my mornings by creating a habit of focus and prioritization for running my soccer marketing agency. That the cards and holder look fantastic on my desk is just a bonus. 
Kyle S.
A man in a cap smiles, holding a handwritten to-do list for his birthday, including calls, lunch, writing, a target order, a floor task, and a birthday dinner.
I remember tasks better when I write them down. I am more productive than I was before I had Analog in my work life.
Trevor A.