The goal you keep postponing — broken into days you can actually live. AI shapes the path, opens one day at a time, and walks it with you.
Past days light up. Today pulses. Future phases sit in silhouette, unlocking on rhythm. Switch plans and the room re-skins around you.
“Build a tolerance for slow grammar. Watch one episode, no subtitles.”
Every niche has its own template library, its own coach voice, its own analytics weights — and its own color.
No streak-bait, no XP, no badges. The app is a structure for the work you already wanted to do — and a coach who only opens the door one day at a time.
One paragraph. Specific beats vague. "Run a sub-2 half by April" beats "get fit."
AI maps your goal into phases and days. The whole plan exists; only today is open.
Tomorrow unlocks tomorrow. The coach adjusts the path as you walk it.
Not another habit tracker, not another to-do list. A structure for the long work — the kind that compounds over weeks and months, not over a single day.
The whole plan exists, but you only see this phase. No staring at a 365-day to-do list — just walk one day at a time.
Sonnet has your entire plan in context — phases, where you are, what you've completed. Ask anything, get answers that fit your arc.
Spanish, workout, reading — the scheduler packs all your active plans into your free hours so nothing collides.
Foundation → Momentum → Peak. Each phase has its own rhythm; rest days come built-in. You graduate phases, not just check boxes.
Drag a task to 7am and it sticks at 7am. Other plans flow around it. Life-anchors don't get reshuffled by the AI.
Goal evolved? Intensity wrong? One click regenerates future days — past streak and completed work stay intact.
Three tiers. No free-trial countdowns. No upsells inside your plan. The free tier is real — one 30-day plan, every core feature.
For one goal you've been meaning to start.
For someone running two goals in parallel.
For the few running their life as a portfolio.