Have you tried Habitify? Streaks? Productive? Done? Way of Life? Did you last two weeks before quietly deleting it on a Tuesday morning?
How about Notion? Did you build a beautiful database, watch a YouTube tutorial about second brains, and stop opening the page sometime in March?
Todoist. Things 3. TickTick. Microsoft To Do. Same story?
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Most productivity apps fail the same way. They give you tags, projects, contexts, priorities, dependencies, recurring rules, snooze, and notifications. You don't have a productivity problem. You have an app problem, and the app is making it worse.
The honest truth is that real-world consistency runs on something boringly simple. You decide what matters tomorrow. You do it. You decide again. You don't need a framework. You needed someone to admit that the framework is the procrastination.
Lansia is what's left when you take everything else out. Up to five tasks a day. One evening reminder. No streaks you have to defend. No categories. No long-term goals competing for attention with the actual day in front of you. The app doesn't ask for ten minutes of setup. It asks for three to five lines, once a day.
If you're someone who can already keep a habit going on your own, you don't need this. You don't need most apps. Good for you.
But if you're the person with seventeen abandoned productivity apps in a folder called "Maybe later," try one more. The shape of this one is different. You'll know within a week if it fits.
Free to start. No card required. Three tasks a day, forever, on the house.
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Up to five tasks for tomorrow, written tonight. $4.99 once, no subscription.