Jeff Algera

Goals - AI turns your goal into one daily action.

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Most goal apps give you a to-do list and hope for the best. Goals works differently. Type in what you want to achieve, and AI breaks it into a step-by-step plan with one clear daily action. No dashboards, no task management. Just open the app, see what to do today, and check it off. Streaks keep you consistent. Check-ins adapt your plan. I built this because you shouldn't need to be a project manager to go after what you want.

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Linc

It's a pretty good product.

Jeff Algera

@hllinc Thank you!

Jared Campbell

Any plans to attempt to integrate this with established task managers?

Chintan

this would be so useful if I can create a separate work workspace, it would read tasks from my cal for this week, help me make progress and optionally create small achievable milestones by blocking time in my cal. then it would notify me of progress or required reschedules. And then I'd like to do the same for my personal cal and personal tasks. Looks great nifty tool !

Manash Pratim

Reducing a goal down to one daily action is a bold simplification. Part of me thinks the hardest part isn't figuring out what the action is, it's building the habit of actually doing it, and I'm not sure an app changes that. But I get why people try this approach - too many goal tools are just elaborate ways to feel productive without doing the work.

Kelvin Chiu

The idea of AI turning goals into to-do lists sounds great, but the official website looks too basic, which is a bit confusing.

Joe

Breaking a goal into one daily action that you can actually complete in a reasonable window is harder to get right than it sounds, and most productivity tools just dump a project plan on you that looks overwhelming by day 3. Does it adjust the next action based on what you've already done or the plan is static once its generated? For any technical learning goal the sequence matters a lot and skipping or completing steps out of order should probably change what's next.

Jeff Algera

@joe_k_pulikottil When you finish all your steps it looks at your check-in history to figure out what makes sense next. Mid-plan adjustments based on how things are going is something I'm adding rn / this weekend. There is a notion of "difficulty" in the plan that can be adjusted as well, typically used for the full-plan sequence, but may surface this as well for mid-goal next-up suggestions. thank you!