Most goal apps give you a to-do list and hope for the best. Goals works differently. Type in what you want to achieve, and AI breaks it into a step-by-step plan with one clear daily action. No dashboards, no task management. Just open the app, see what to do today, and check it off. Streaks keep you consistent. Check-ins adapt your plan. I built this because you shouldn't need to be a project manager to go after what you want.
Hey PH! I'm Jeff. I built Goals because every productivity app I tried gave me more work to manage instead of less. I wanted something where I could just open the app, see what to do today, and get on with it.
The idea is simple: you type in a goal, AI breaks it into a realistic plan, and each day you see one action. You can still check in and see your lists, but the focus is on action over Type-A nonsense, just the next thing.
I'd love your feedback on what's working and what's not. Try it and let me know what goal you set! 🚡
How will the app understand my current level of knowledge/skills? Everyone starts from a different point even if they have the same goal.
Reducing a goal down to one daily action is a bold simplification. Part of me thinks the hardest part isn't figuring out what the action is, it's building the habit of actually doing it, and I'm not sure an app changes that. But I get why people try this approach - too many goal tools are just elaborate ways to feel productive without doing the work.
I love the idea of daily check in. I would love to see how it looks after a month of consistent effort. do we get to see a calendar?
Something that would be amazing is to be able to add milestones, for example if my goal is to go 30 days to they gym, putting a first 5 days milestone or body weight or measurement milestone. So we start seeing small wins in the app. That would be super motivating!
Great app , will use it for my goals :)
How does the AI decide the “one daily action” — is it based on user behavior, priorities, or predefined inputs?
One action a day is underrated, most goal apps overwhelm you. How does it handle days when you miss?
this would be so useful if I can create a separate work workspace, it would read tasks from my cal for this week, help me make progress and optionally create small achievable milestones by blocking time in my cal. then it would notify me of progress or required reschedules. And then I'd like to do the same for my personal cal and personal tasks. Looks great nifty tool !
The one-action model sounds clean, but I’m curious who decides what that action is? If I type “get healthier,” the AI has to make a lot of assumptions about what I actually mean. How much does the output depend on how well someone writes their goal? And what happens when the goal shifts over time? Does the AI course-correct? Congrats on the launch!
Hey Jeff! I just downloaded this. Like others, very much enjoy the simplistic nature of the app and the UI.
Wanted to give you a heads up. I created a goal to complete a bathroom renovation/addition (something my wife and I have been working on the last 4ish months). I went to create some steps and complete them to get caught up to the point of where I am in the project. As soon I completed one of my goals, the app kept crashing.
Outside of this,I’m still very enthusiastic to use this.
HI Jeff @jeffalgera Happy to be one of Goals early users! the UI design is really friendly to people like me who need schedule my goals specific and detailed. I used to waste a lot of time to sub-schedule my goals which is the pain point for me and Goals deal! Before goals I used Rosebud which actucally is a pretty journal app which record、communicate as well as plan the goals. Now I think I have a better choice to arrange my daily routine and goals. Thanks you guys🌹
The idea of AI turning goals into to-do lists sounds great, but the official website looks too basic, which is a bit confusing.
Hey Jeff. I really like the idea and the minimalism here! I think this will turn those long "planning sessions" into a simple "do this today", which is what actually drives results.
One thing I noticed: The pricing structure isn't clear yet. I don't see it either here or on the website. The app and play stores say it's free with in-app purchases, which is typical of subscription models with a free trial. Is that what you're going for? It would be great to see this upfront, and it will definitely prevent user suprises and churn.
Congrats on the launch!
This is a great tool to accomplish tasks.
All the best on your launch!
About Goals on Product Hunt
“AI turns your goal into one daily action.”
Goals launched on Product Hunt on March 30th, 2026 and earned 289 upvotes and 26 comments, placing #4 on the daily leaderboard. Most goal apps give you a to-do list and hope for the best. Goals works differently. Type in what you want to achieve, and AI breaks it into a step-by-step plan with one clear daily action. No dashboards, no task management. Just open the app, see what to do today, and check it off. Streaks keep you consistent. Check-ins adapt your plan. I built this because you shouldn't need to be a project manager to go after what you want.
Goals was featured in Productivity (649.7k followers), Task Management (84k followers) and Artificial Intelligence (466.2k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 222.4k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted Goals?
Goals was hunted by Jeff Algera. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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Hey PH! I'm Jeff. I built Goals because every productivity app I tried gave me more work to manage instead of less. I wanted something where I could just open the app, see what to do today, and get on with it.
The idea is simple: you type in a goal, AI breaks it into a realistic plan, and each day you see one action. You can still check in and see your lists, but the focus is on action over Type-A nonsense, just the next thing.
I'd love your feedback on what's working and what's not. Try it and let me know what goal you set! 🚡