AI Goal Coach
Your first voice session is on us. No card required.
January 1st: "This is my year."
February 1st: "...maybe next year."
The problem was never motivation.
It was that nobody asked the part of you
that actually has to do the work.
You've done this before. Picked a goal that made perfect sense. Wrote it down. Told people about it. And somewhere in the back of your mind, a quiet voice said: "...really?"
You ignored it. You always do.
Most goal-setting doesn't work because you're deciding what you want with your thinking brain. You logically pick something reasonable, write it down, and then wonder why you can't follow through. The problem isn't discipline. It's that the goal doesn't actually fit who you are. And some part of you knew that from the start.
This app does something different: it lets that part of you weigh in. The part that knows what actually fits your life. When that part agrees with a goal, you don't need to force yourself. You just move toward it.
You talk about a goal, out loud, to an AI that actually listens. Not the polished version of the goal that you'd post online. The real one. It asks the questions most people skip: Who's there when you succeed? What does it feel like? What changes? What are you afraid of?
By the end, your goal isn't vague anymore. It's something you can picture. And sometimes, just by saying it out loud honestly, you notice it's not quite what you thought it was. That's already the process working.
This part surprises people. You recall a real peaceful memory from your life — a moment when everything felt okay. In that calm place, eyes closed, you let the goal show up in your mind. You don't force anything. You just notice what happens.
The goal changes on its own. Sometimes a little, sometimes a lot. Sometimes it disappears entirely. That's not failure — that's the part of you that actually has to do the work telling you what fits and what doesn't. For a lot of people, this is the first time they've actually listened.
Whatever survives is yours. Not because you decided it — because you recognized it. The AI helps you take that in: not as a plan, not as a to-do, but as a feeling. A warmth. Something you carry with you.
It stops being a thing you "want" and starts being a part of who you are. The next time you move toward it, there's no negotiation. No forcing. Just movement. That's what happens when a goal actually fits the person carrying it.
Your first session is a full session. Same three steps, about 10 minutes. The AI helps you create an anchor memory: a real peaceful moment from your life. That memory gets saved and reused in future sessions so you don't have to find it again. By the end, most people are surprised — not by what the app did, but by what they already knew and hadn't been hearing.
You describe a goal, close your eyes and let your real self weigh in, and take in what fits. About 10 minutes. Some people are surprised by how different their goal looks afterward. Not smaller — just more honest. And honest goals have a strange quality: they don't need to be forced.
The method is designed to make you independent. The better you get at this, the less you need the app. Some people use it for a few goals and move on. Others come back whenever something new comes up. There's no streak to maintain. Eventually you won't need to close your eyes. You'll just know.
Honestly? Strip away the gradient backgrounds and the motivational confetti animations and most of those apps are the same thing: a to-do list that talks. They're built to keep you coming back, not to actually change anything. More reminders, more streaks, more "you got this!", designed to feel productive while selling you a subscription to your own guilt. This app doesn't do any of that. There's no plan generator, no habit tracker, no AI cheerleader. Those tools assume the goal is right and you just need more pressure. This one asks a different question: is the goal actually yours? The difference is the method: a specific process that lets the part of you that actually has to do the work weigh in on whether a goal fits. The AI is just the guide. What matters is what happens in your mind when you close your eyes.
After you describe your goal in detail, the AI guides you into a real calm memory from your life. Eyes closed, relaxed, you let the goal appear in your mind. You just notice what happens. The goal starts changing on its own. Sometimes it shifts slightly, sometimes dramatically, sometimes it fades. That's not the app doing something to you. That's you, finally hearing what you've been trying to tell yourself. It's the core of the method.
That's the whole point. If it transforms, something in you is reshaping it into something that genuinely fits. If it fades, that's valuable too — it means that particular goal wasn't really yours. You were carrying someone else's idea of what you should want. The goals that survive this step tend to be the ones you actually follow through on. Not because you have to. Because they're yours.
None of those. You're having a voice conversation with AI that guides you through a specific process. There's no mysticism, no chanting, no past-life regression. The process itself is simple and practical: describe a goal, close your eyes and let it play out in your mind, take in what fits. What makes it work isn't the technology. It's that you're finally giving yourself ten minutes to listen instead of decide.
Your first session is on us — you get 250k tokens, which is an average short session or a half of a longer one. No card required, no trial period. If you've found the session useful, you can purchase tokens that you can use to start a new session or continue where you left off. No subscription, no tiers, no surprise charges. $7 will get you 500k tokens: twice the amount of what was given to you initially.
No. This isn't a daily habit app. You use it when you have something to work through. Some people do one session and get what they need. Others come back for different goals. There's no streak, no reminders, no guilt. Just a method you can use whenever you need to check in with yourself.