GOGAI.APP - I Built an AI David Goggins Coach

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GOGAI is an AI Navy SEAL-style coach. Daily missions, brutal accountability, David Goggins-style motivation, mental toughness training and habit tracking — 24/7, zero excuses.

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I've been obsessed with David Goggins and the mindset of the Navy SEALs for years. Like millions of people, I watched countless interviews, podcasts, and videos. The problem was that whenever I needed advice for my own situation, I had to spend hours searching for the right clip. The content was inspiring, but it wasn't personal. So I decided to build the tool I always wished existed. Over the last few months, I've spent hundreds of hours designing and coding GOGAI . APP, an AI coach inspired by the public teachings of David Goggins and other legendary Navy SEALs. It learns your goals, habits, strengths, and weaknesses, gives you daily missions, tracks your progress, and holds you accountable. And whenever you need motivation or you're about to quit, you can talk to your coach 24/7, and it responds in the relentless coaching style inspired by David Goggins. My goal isn't to replace David Goggins—it's to make this kind of coaching accessible to everyone. GOGAI.APP

The nickname and the mission-style structure make the whole experience feel way more intentional than a generic chatbot. Really smart touch with the brutal accountability framing baked into the UX.

Honestly been waiting for something like this for a while. One thing that would make it perfect for me is an actual end-of-week recap that shows which missions I crushed and where I got soft, almost like a field report I can't argue with. Would add a real scoreboard feel to the whole thing.

Love the no-nonsense approach, this feels different from the usual soft coaching apps out there. One thing that would really level it up for me: a quick morning check-in where I type in my energy level and what scared me yesterday, and the AI tailors the day's mission difficulty on the fly. Hard to be "brutal" when the intensity does not match where I actually am that morning.