Your day job, your life, and that thing you actually want to build are all competing for the same hours. Steadily breaks your project into concrete steps, fits them around the time you actually have, and puts the next one on today’s list so it stops slipping.
Your side project has been “almost ready to start” for months. Not because you don’t care — because a big goal isn’t a task. It’s twenty tasks, and every time you sit down to work on it, something urgent swallows the hour.
“Launch this by July” becomes a sequenced list of steps after Steadily asks about your timeline, constraints, and what must happen first. Faster than staring at a blank doc wondering where to start.
Steadily works backwards from your deadline. You see exactly when you need to start each step, before it becomes an emergency.
This is the key. Your project step isn’t hiding in a separate app you forget to open. It’s on today’s list alongside everything else. When the day gets crowded, Steadily knows which step matters and which can wait — so the project actually moves forward even on chaotic days.
Steadily sees across all your projects at once. If the first week of June has too many steps scheduled, you’ll know now, not on June 1st.
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