Most goal apps lecture.
Onward maps.
You've started this goal a hundred times. The intent was right. The path was vague. You ran out of ideas about what to do this week, then this week, then this week.
Onward's job is the path. You drop in a goal — any kind, skill or project or habit or fitness — and we break it into a roadmap of milestones. Each milestone breaks down into a short list of concrete weekly tasks. The whole path is visible from day one, so you always know what move comes next and why it's next.
Run several goals at once. Each has its own path; the weekly chart blends them into a single achievable week. If a task doesn't get done, it rolls to tomorrow. No streaks. No shame.
You walk the paths. We hold the map.
- ·Teach you the domain. We map the path; you bring the work.
- ·Streaks. Streaks turn missing one day into 'I'm not the kind of person who.'
- ·Push notifications. You came here to focus, not to be poked.
- ·Color-coded urgency. Red doesn't make a hard thing easier.
- ·One-goal-only. Pursue as many goals as you want, in parallel.
People who've started a goal a hundred times and want one place that quietly keeps them moving.