Steadily does the math you never do
You type the goal and the deadline. It works backward to figure out when each step has to begin.
Step 1 starts April 14th. Not June 14th.
Deadlines fail when no one accounts for the time you actually have. Steadily works backward from your due date and fits each step into your real week.
You type the goal and the deadline. It works backward to figure out when each step has to begin.
Step 1 starts April 14th. Not June 14th.
Your project still has to happen alongside errands, appointments, and everything else. Steadily merges project steps into your daily list so both get done.
Each morning your Today view shows urgent daily tasks and the next project step, ranked by what matters most. As the deadline gets closer, that step rises and lower-priority work moves down.
You do not choose between keeping up with life and making progress on the deadline. You do both.
Most people discover they’re overbooked when they’re already drowning. Steadily shows you weeks ahead.
Steadily tracks how much is stacked into each week across all your projects. Red means overloaded. You see it now, not when you’re buried.
This is how people miss deadlines: not by forgetting, but by running into one impossible week they did not see coming.
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Steadily figures out the steps, sequences them, and calculates when each one has to begin.
Each day you see a short list: quick tasks + the next project step. No deciding. Just doing.
“I used to realize I was behind when panic had already started. Now Steadily flags the crunch early enough to fix it before deadlines explode.”Steadily early adopter
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