One-liner
A minimalist, no-frills app for tracking personal or team goals and tasks using a simple 'get' system—like 'get 5 emails sent today' or 'get 10 reps done'.
Strengths
- Clean, distraction-free interface focused on task completion (review: 'Just what I needed—no clutter, just get it done.')
- Simple 'get' syntax makes goal-setting intuitive and fast (review: 'I love how I can just type "get 3 calls" and it’s done.')
- Lightweight performance with quick task creation and minimal setup
- Strong alignment with productivity mindset around daily micro-goals
Weaknesses
- No progress tracking beyond basic completion (review: 'I wish it showed streaks or weekly stats.')
- No syncing across devices (review: 'Lost everything when I switched phones—very frustrating.')
- No reminders or notifications (review: 'I forget to do my gets unless I check the app manually.')
- Limited customization—no categories, tags, or priority levels
Opportunities
- Add cross-device sync via iCloud or Google Drive without bloating the app
- Introduce streaks, weekly summaries, and habit tracking to boost engagement
- Allow custom templates or recurring 'gets' (e.g., 'get 20 mins of exercise every weekday')
- Integrate lightweight reminders or calendar sync to reduce user friction
- Support collaborative 'gets' for teams or accountability partners
Competitors
- Todoist
- Microsoft To Do
- Habitica
AI-generated brief · 5/12/2026, 8:16:09 PM