Steadily is a to-do list with an AI brain. Tell it everything on your plate: big projects, small errands, vague goals. It figures out what you should work on next.
Every time you open your list, your brain has to scan everything, weigh urgency against importance, remember what’s due when, and pick one thing to start. That’s the work that drains you before you’ve done a single task. Steadily does that part for you.
On the left: what your brain has to navigate. On the right: what Steadily hands you.
Same 12 tasks. But now you know which 3 to do today, which can wait until this weekend, and which are getting ahead. Zero deciding.
Three steps. The first takes 30 seconds. The other two happen automatically.
Type a sentence: “Renovate my kitchen by July 1st.” Or “Finish my Coursera course by May.” Or just dump a messy list of everything on your mind.
Steadily breaks your goal into concrete steps, puts them in the right order, and gives every step a start-by date that works backwards from your deadline.
Your project steps get mixed in with everything else. Steadily looks at all your tasks across all your plans and tells you: do these 3 today.
| Regular to-do list | Steadily | |
|---|---|---|
| Add “renovate kitchen” | Sits there as one vague line item | AI generates 13 sequenced steps |
| Know what’s next | You scan the list and decide | AI ranks everything and today’s task is on top |
| Start-by dates | Only due dates (too late by then) | Every task gets a start-by date so you begin on time |
| Big + small tasks | Mixed together, no ranking | Project steps rank fairly against daily errands |
| Overloaded week | You find out when things start falling through | Flagged in advance, before things pile up |
You’re exhausted from deciding. When your brain has to weigh 20 tasks every time you open a list, the easiest choice is “nothing.” Steadily removes the decision entirely.
Your kitchen renovation isn’t one scary line item anymore. It’s today’s step: “research demo contractors,” ranked alongside taking out the trash and paying the electric bill.
Life admin, errands, quick calls: the stuff that sits on your list for weeks because it never feels urgent enough. Steadily finally gives it a day.
Steadily sees across all your plans at once. If too much stacks into one week, it tells you before anything is late, so you can adjust now, not panic later.
“I used to spend 20 minutes looking at my list trying to figure out what to do. Now I open Steadily and just start. That’s it.”Steadily early adopter
No scanning. No deciding. No prioritizing. Steadily’s AI has already figured out what needs to happen today.
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