
Goals work better with systems
Track what matters. See your progress. Build the year you want.

Built out of frustration
Early 2026. My wife Evgenia and I spent a week testing goal-tracking apps.
Everything was either aggressively monetized, bloated with features we'd never use, or just... clunky.
We needed something simple: track our personal goals, share family goals, see if we're on pace. That's it.
So I built it in a few days.
Not for profit. Not for growth metrics. Just so we could plan our year without fighting the tool.
Turns out, other people wanted this too.
— Anton Chugrinov, founder

Most goals fail by March
Not because of lack of motivation. Because of lack of visibility.
You can't manage what you don't measure.

What actually works
Progress visibility
Studies show: seeing progress is more motivating than the goal itself. Small wins compound.
Accountability
Shared goals have 65% higher completion rates. Your partner sees your progress. You see theirs.
Pacing feedback
Knowing if you're on track matters more than knowing the destination. Real-time pace calculation keeps you aligned.


Simple tracking, powerful results
Set a target. Add progress when it happens. Watch the percentage grow.
That's it.

What you can track
Choose what matters to you
Countable
100 workouts. 12 books. 50 cooking experiments.
Perfect for tracking discrete quantities and milestones

Accumulative
€20,000 saved. 10kg lost. 1,000 vocabulary words.
Track continuous growth and cumulative progress

Project-based
House renovation checklist. Career transition steps. Life milestones.
Break down big projects into manageable tasks

Personal or shared
Your goals. Their goals. Goals you tackle together.
Solo missions or joint adventures


Built for consistency, not motivation
Motivation fades. Systems persist.
One big +1 button after every action. Quick log. Visual progress. Risk indicators when you fall behind.
No journal prompts. No gamification gimmicks. Just clear feedback on what's actually happening.

On pace

Shared goals, shared progress
Financial goals work better when both partners see the numbers.
Fitness goals stick when someone notices you showed up.
Life projects move faster when you're not coordinating in your heads.
Save $500/month
Joint account
Run a 5K
Q1 challenge
Focuses for the year
Remember what is truly important to you & your family this year. Print the list. Hang it on the fridge, to stay gentle and focused.
Set 7 personal and 7 family priorities. Keep them visible. Check them often.


Always free
No premium tiers. No feature paywalls. No ads.
This exists because couples deserve a tool that doesn't treat their goals as a revenue opportunity.
Use it. Share it. Achieve things.


Start measuring
Free. Simple. Focused on what works.