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47 things on your list. No idea where to start.
Steadily decides for you.

Most tools just store your list. Steadily looks at deadlines and the hours you actually have, then tells you exactly what to do first.

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Free · No credit card · No signup required to try

Free · No credit card · No signup needed to try

From a messy list to a real plan

In under a minute. No setup, no decisions, no deciding what's most important — Steadily does that for you.

What you type
  • • I have 47 things on my list and don't know where to start
  • • Taxes, car registration, dentist, vet — all overdue
  • • 3 deadlines this month and a project I haven't touched
  • • Big project at work + life admin piling up
What you get
  • Today: Schedule the dentist (5 min)
  • Today: Drop off donation bags
  • This week: Renew passport — start now (deadline soon)
  • This weekend: Garage cleanout — session 1 of 4
  • Next week: Book beach rental for July 4th
  • Steadily ranks the rest by what matters most.

How it works

From chaos in your head to a daily plan in 60 seconds.

1

Dump everything

Paste it, type it, ramble. Half-thoughts and overdue things welcome.

2

Steadily organizes it

It sequences your tasks, picks start dates, and ranks what matters most today.

3

Open it and go

Each day shows a short list — what to do now, what's coming, what can wait.

Common questions

Do I need to sign up to try it?

No. Paste your list above and you'll get a real plan immediately. You can save it later if you want to keep it.

How long does this take?

Under a minute. Most people type or paste their list, hit the button, and have a plan to look at in 30–60 seconds.

What if my list has totally unrelated stuff in it?

That's the point. Errands, projects, goals, appointments — Steadily groups them, finds the real start dates, and ranks them all on one daily list.

Is it free?

Yes. The first plans are free. No credit card needed. No "trial" countdown.

“I built Steadily because every planner I tried ignored reality: I have 4 hours a week, not 40. The plan has to fit the life — not the other way around.”
— Abe, founder of Steadily

Stop staring at the list. Start doing one thing.

Dump everything on your mind and add how much time you have this week. Steadily turns it into a real plan with clear start-by dates.

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