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WORKFREAK

Turn what you watch into what you do

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AI Mentor connects your trusted content from YouTube, PDFs, websites and other sources with your daily data to give you the personalized guidance to achieve your goal
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Smiljanic nemanja
Hey Product Hunt 👋 I'm Nemanja from Serbia, the maker of Workfreak. This started as a personal frustration loop, I'm sure a lot of you can relate: I'd binge YouTube or read a killer article about productivity, keto, training, or mindset… and for a few hours I'd feel unstoppable. I'd plan a whole "new me" week in my head. Then real life happened. Work. Side projects. Friends, Family. A bad night of sleep. And that motivation quietly disappeared. I tried the best apps too - the problem wasn't quality. The problem was fragmentation: - one app for tasks (boooring) - one for food - one for training - one for habits …and after a week I had 5 great apps with perfect design that I don't use. Then of course let me ask ChatGPT. It was amazing… for a moment. I'd chat, build a plan, define goals - and a day later the plan was buried in chat history... So around New Year's (classic), I decided to build something for myself so I become fully commit to my new me plan in 2026. v1: I built a simple "life management" for what actually mattered to me: Timeblocking my top 2–3 priorities, logging food, training, and a quick daily reflection. It worked… but it was still just tracking. Useful, but not transformative. v2: I added AI Mentor - because tracking alone doesn't change anything - feedback does. Once AI could see my data (stripped of identity), it started giving the kind of guidance that felt real: When I slept badly, it predicted I'd fall off routine and gave me doable actions that kept me on track. v3: I added goals + physical metrics to ground AI Mentor in my progress, that's when it clicked → 4kg down in 2 weeks. Then one night I was watching Navy SEAL workout videos and keto vs low-carb diet content… and I realized something: I already have a few creators I trust depending on the topic. I don't want to just "consume" their content. I want it to fuel my goals and adopt part of them or their knowledge, so in v4: I created Knowledge Hub that is foundation of current version: Workfreak turns your trusted YouTube/PDFs/websites and other sources + your daily tracking into personalized guidance and next actions - so your goals don't die after the motivation spike.
Alex Cloudstar

Oof, the 'plan lost in chat history' is too real. Like the idea of turning my fave YT rabbit holes into actions, not just vibes. How pushy are the nudges day to day? I don't want another dashboard yelling at me. Gonna give it a spin after leg day.

Smiljanic nemanja

@alexcloudstar Leg day = the real boss 😁
Nudges are gentle + optional — no yelling, no guilt. Enjoy post leg day pain 😄 let me know what you think!

Nikita Minaev

Hey Smiljanic !
I spent some time exploring the AI Mentor concept and I think the idea itself is genuinely strong — connecting trusted content with personal data for guidance makes a lot of sense.

One thing that stood out to me is the overall visual experience. While the functionality seems solid, the current design makes it harder to feel comfortable spending time with the product.

For something positioned as a “mentor”, visual clarity, calmness, and trust are a big part of the value — if the interface feels noisy or unpleasant, users are much less likely to stick with it long-term, even if the core logic works well.

I have a few thoughts on how a cleaner, more intentional visual direction could significantly improve retention and perceived quality.
Happy to share if that’s useful.

Smiljanic nemanja

@dxslns Hey Nikita, thanks for checking out Workfreak and reaching out, I would appreciate every user feedback!

Nikita Minaev

@smiljanicn 
Appreciate the openness, thanks 🙌

Just to clarify — the issue I’m seeing isn’t about “taste” or aesthetics for aesthetics’ sake. It’s more about how the current visual language affects trust, calmness, and long-term usage, especially for a product positioned as a mentor.

I’ve noted a few concrete patterns where the UI unintentionally creates friction or cognitive noise, and how small visual decisions compound into lower retention over time.

I usually package this as a short, focused UX/visual pass (no calls, async) so founders can quickly see what actually matters and why.

If that sounds useful, happy to share the approach or walk you through the key points.

Daniele Packard

Cool idea - congrats! Can you then ask AI mentor questions and they'll respond based on input context/insipration you provided?

Smiljanic nemanja

@daniele_packard Thanks, I appreciate it!

When you ask the AI Mentor a question, it searches your Knowledge Hub and answers using your sources.

Here's an example I just used for a lunch idea:

The AI Mentor automatically finds relevant content from your Knowledge Hub sources and reference them.

Your Knowledge Hub content is prioritized as the primary information source and goal used as context, so responses reflect that so it is dynamic retrieval, not just context.