About Goals
Goals is a lightweight mobile app that uses AI to turn a stated objective into a single, actionable task each day. It emphasizes simplicity over task-heavy interfaces: open the app, see today's action, complete it, and keep a streak going.
Review
Goals takes a minimal approach to progress: instead of a full task manager it provides one clear next step generated from your input and an adaptive plan that updates through check-ins. That focus reduces planning overhead and encourages consistent, daily progress, though it also means the app is not built for managing large, complex projects.
Key Features
- AI-generated step-by-step plan that surfaces one daily action to move a goal forward.
- Daily check-ins that adapt the plan based on progress and missed days.
- Streak tracking to encourage consistency and habit formation.
- Free tier that allows up to three tracked goals and contribution to shared goals without an account; paid tier enables more goals and sharing.
- Native iOS and Android apps built with Expo, with backend services on Firebase and AI development assisted by Claude Code.
Pricing and Value
The app offers a free tier that supports up to three tracked goals and participation in goals shared by others without requiring an account. A paid plan unlocks additional tracked goals and the ability to share goals you create; current pricing is low (around $1.99 per month). For people who want a low-cost way to convert intentions into daily actions, this provides clear value compared with heavier task-management subscriptions.
Pros
- Very low-friction: open the app and see one thing to do today, which lowers activation energy for users.
- Adaptive check-ins help the plan stay realistic when life changes or you miss days.
- Generous free tier for casual users and a modest paid price for heavier use.
- Simple, clean interface that removes dashboard clutter and unnecessary features.
- Cross-platform release supported by mature tooling (Expo, Firebase).
Cons
- Not suited for complex projects that require detailed scheduling, dependencies, or time blocking.
- Quality of the AI plan depends on how clearly a user writes their goal; vague inputs may produce generic actions.
- Early-launch reports include occasional crashes and missing integrations (calendar, established task managers), which may matter for some workflows.
Goals is best for individuals who want a simple, habit-oriented way to make steady progress without managing a full task system-people starting new habits, short-term skill builds, or personal improvements will benefit most. Those who need deep project planning, calendar integration, or advanced collaboration may find the feature set too limited for now, but the low price and focused UX make Goals worth trying for anyone who wants fewer decisions and more daily momentum.
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