
Goals
AI turns your goal into one daily action.
422 followers
AI turns your goal into one daily action.
422 followers
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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Hey PH! I'm Jeff. I built Goals because every productivity app I tried gave me more work to manage instead of less. I wanted something where I could just open the app, see what to do today, and get on with it.
The idea is simple: you type in a goal, AI breaks it into a realistic plan, and each day you see one action. You can still check in and see your lists, but the focus is on action over Type-A nonsense, just the next thing.
I'd love your feedback on what's working and what's not. Try it and let me know what goal you set! 🚡
@jeffalgera How does the AI adapt plans if life throws curveballs, like missing a day without killing momentum?
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@swati_paliwal If you've been away for a bit, it'll prompt a catch-up check-in so you can quickly mark what you did (or didn't do) while you were away, and then you're right back to one clear daily action. We also account for your check in history when loading new plans. Mid-sprint / goal is something I'm looking into adding rn actually, thank you!
Hey Jeff. I really like the idea and the minimalism here! I think this will turn those long "planning sessions" into a simple "do this today", which is what actually drives results.
One thing I noticed: The pricing structure isn't clear yet. I don't see it either here or on the website. The app and play stores say it's free with in-app purchases, which is typical of subscription models with a free trial. Is that what you're going for? It would be great to see this upfront, and it will definitely prevent user suprises and churn.
Congrats on the launch!
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@sammy_anagolum Really appreciate this insight and thoughtful response. I'll add pricing clarification to the marketing site now. You can have up to 3 tracked goals and contribute to goals others share with you for free, no account necessary. Anything above that, and we charge $1.99/mo, which also lets you share the goals you create with others.
@jeffalgera I Love the app ! really a pain point id resonate with , why dont you rise the price a little tho ? maybe to 3.99
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.
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@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!
HI Jeff @jeffalgera Happy to be one of Goals early users! the UI design is really friendly to people like me who need schedule my goals specific and detailed. I used to waste a lot of time to sub-schedule my goals which is the pain point for me and Goals deal!
Before goals I used Rosebud which actucally is a pretty journal app which record、communicate as well as plan the goals. Now I think I have a better choice to arrange my daily routine and goals. Thanks you guys🌹
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@laura_1217_will Love to hear it, thank you! If you are in need of additional features or changes, just lmk!
The one-action model sounds clean, but I’m curious who decides what that action is? If I type “get healthier,” the AI has to make a lot of assumptions about what I actually mean. How much does the output depend on how well someone writes their goal? And what happens when the goal shifts over time? Does the AI course-correct? Congrats on the launch!
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@layne_norris eek! I'll check it out, thanks for the report!
How will the app understand my current level of knowledge/skills? Everyone starts from a different point even if they have the same goal.