Ajiu vs Motion
Motion is the category's scale benchmark — a work OS that auto-schedules tasks for teams. Ajiu is much narrower on purpose: it handles the scheduling messages a solo coach or instructor gets, and it never moves anything without your tap.
| Ajiu | Motion | |
|---|---|---|
| Starting point | A client's message, pasted as written | Tasks and projects you enter |
| Core mechanic | Understand the change, then propose it | Auto-schedule tasks into open time |
| Reply to the client | Drafts a ready-to-send response | Not included |
| Calendar writes | Only after you approve | Automatic rescheduling by default |
| Built for | Solo coaches and instructors | Teams and knowledge workers |
| Setup cost | Paste a message and go | Project and workload setup |
When Motion is the better pick
You run projects with deadlines, work with a team, and want software to decide when each task happens. Motion does that at a depth Ajiu doesn't attempt.
When Ajiu is the better pick
You're one person, your calendar is client sessions, and the churn arrives as texts. You want the message turned into a checked plan and a drafted reply — not your whole week rearranged.
FAQ
Is Motion overkill for a solo coach?
Motion is a full work OS built around task auto-scheduling for teams and knowledge workers. If your day is lessons and client sessions rather than project tasks, most of it goes unused.
Does Ajiu auto-schedule my tasks like Motion?
No. Ajiu doesn't rearrange your day for you. It reads the scheduling message you paste, proposes the changes, and applies them only after you approve.
Which one handles a client's reschedule text better?
Ajiu. You paste the message, it finds the affected sessions and conflicts, flags missing details, and drafts the reply. Motion expects the change to already be a task or event.
Free to try on the App Store — upgrade for unlimited scheduling messages.