Make a plan

Stop carrying everything in your head.
Start making progress on what matters.

Other planners keep you in decision mode. Steadily uses your deadlines and your real available time to build a plan with dates, so you know exactly what to do today.

See my plan → See how it works
1,000+ tasks turned into plans · 3 plans free · No credit card

The overwhelm isn’t laziness. It’s decision fatigue.

Every time you open your list, your brain scans everything, weighs urgency against importance, and tries to pick one thing to start. That work happens before you’ve done a single task. By the time you choose, you’ve already lost energy. Steadily removes the choosing entirely.

One finished task. Then another. That’s the whole plan.

The relief doesn’t come from planning more. It comes from finishing something — every single day.

A task being checked off in Steadily's Today view

Small wins build momentum

Each morning, Steadily shows you a short list: the tasks that actually matter today. Not fifty things. Not twenty. Just the ones that move the needle.

You check one off. Then the next. By the end of the day you’ve actually made progress on the big stuff — without ignoring the small stuff.

Yesterday: 4 tasks done. This week: 18 done. That project you’ve been avoiding? 40% complete.

Ready to feel the relief?

Make a plan, free

Too much for today? One tap lightens the load.

Some days are just overloaded. Steadily notices — and offers to help.

Lighten My Day

Tap one button. Steadily moves non-urgent items to later in the week — keeping only what truly needs to happen today.

Nothing gets lost. Nothing gets forgotten. It just moves to the right day so today stays doable.

3 tasks stay on today. The rest move to later this week so your plan stays realistic and still finishes on time.
Lighten My Day feature reducing today's task count by moving non-urgent items to later

Big projects get broken into small steps

One big goal becomes 13 small steps. Another becomes 8. Today you do one of them. Tomorrow, the next.

Each task gets a day. You just show up.

No more staring at a list of 50 things wondering where to begin. Open Steadily, start the first task, done.

Overbooked week? You’ll know first.

Three projects converging on the same week? Steadily shows you the crunch now, not when everything’s already late.

Every project, every errand — one list

Work projects, personal goals, errands, and events: all ranked together in one daily view. You stop being the integration layer.

“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.”
— Sean, founder of Steadily

You already know what needs doing. Let Steadily fit it to your week.

Tell Steadily what’s on your plate and how many hours you have. It builds the plan. Free.

Make my plan free →