Smart planning

Your to-do list tells you what exists.
Steadily tells you what to do next.

You already know what needs to get done. Steadily breaks it into steps, sequences them in the right order, and ranks them against everything else on your plate. Open it each day and see exactly what to do next — no planning, no decisions, no mental load. Just the next step.

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A project plan in Steadily with sequenced tasks and start-by dates

“I actually feel productive. I regularly think, ‘Wow, I wouldn’t have done that for weeks’ and it’s already done.”

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“Before Steadily I had 50 things on a list that never got done and constant stress. Now they actually get done.”

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“I went to add something to my old to-do list and thought, this is just going to get lost. That was my aha moment.”

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“Things would slip, I’d procrastinate, and nothing got done. Steadily plans around when I actually have time.”

Steadily early adopter

From your list to done in three steps

No templates. No project boards. One sentence gets you a plan.

1

Describe what you need to do

“Finish my project by July 1st.” That’s it. Rough and messy is fine.

Typing a project goal into Steadily
2

Get a sequenced plan with start-by dates

A sequence of tasks, each with a start-by date. The first step lands on Tuesday. Later steps wait until earlier ones are done.

Sequenced tasks with start-by dates
3

Work it, one step at a time

Open Steadily, see today’s task, check it off. Already ranked. Already scheduled. No deciding what’s next — just do what’s on top and close the app.

Steadily Today view showing ranked tasks across multiple projects

What a Steadily plan looks like

Real goals, typed in plain English. Real plans, generated in seconds.

An event plan in Steadily with start-by dates
Event planning Bookings, logistics, timeline, all sequenced with start-by dates
Steadily asking clarifying questions about your goals and constraints
AI asks the right questions Before building your plan, Steadily asks about balances, interest rates, and income so nothing gets missed
Steadily Today view with tasks ranked across multiple projects
One view across everything Projects, goals, and life admin ranked by urgency — just do what’s on top
Steadily Lighten My Day feature moving overloaded tasks to tomorrow
Overload? One tap to fix it Too many tasks today? Lighten My Day moves the least urgent ones to tomorrow automatically
Steadily workload view showing weekly capacity bars
See overload before it hits Weekly capacity bars show when you’re overbooked — so you reschedule before the crunch
Steadily suggesting commonly forgotten tasks
Things people forget Marriage license, thank-you cards, vendor tips — one tap to add what others miss

Not just a smarter to-do list

Other apps track what you haven’t done. Steadily tells you what to do next.

Start-by dates, not just due dates

A key deliverable takes 3 weeks to arrive. Steadily makes sure you order it before it’s too late, not the day before you need it.

Automatic sequencing

You can’t start step 5 before step 3 is done. Steadily knows the order so you never hit a wall.

Overload detection

Three projects all need work the first week of June? Steadily flags it now, while you can still move things around.

Prioritizes across everything

Three big projects all due the same month? Today’s task is the one that’ll hurt most if you skip it.

One sentence to get started

No templates, no setup wizards. "Finish my certification by March 15." Plan in 30 seconds.

Stays current as things change

Contractor pushed back two weeks? Adjust the date and every downstream step slides with it.

Real feedback from real plans

I had a massive to-do list and could never tell what needed to happen now. Things would slip, I’d procrastinate, and nothing got done. Steadily plans around when I actually have time and breaks big projects into small tasks.

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Steadily early adopter

I went to add something to my old to-do list and thought, ‘This is just going to get lost. It’ll never get done.’ That was my aha moment. I needed to put it in Steadily.

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Steadily early adopter

I actually feel productive. I regularly think, ‘Wow, I wouldn’t have done that for weeks’ and it’s already done.

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Steadily early adopter

Today could be the day you start.

Type what you need to finish. Steadily handles the rest.

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