Discipline engine. Willpower machine
Get things done. Enjoy doing them.
Forjd turns working toward your goals into a simple game. You rate how well you did — from Failure to Flawless — and see how consistent you are over time. This makes hard goals easier to stick to by giving effort clear feedback. You see momentum across multiple timeframes, and get suggestions for what to do next when willpower is low.
Dashboard Preview
Preview (sample data). Your numbers start moving the moment you record actions.
It’s not “do everything”. It’s “do the next best thing”.
How it works
Define → Execute → See reality.
Create categories and recurring actions. Set frequency and a default score when ignored.
Score execution quality from -2 to +2. Progress isn’t binary.
Rolling windows + high-ROI suggestions reduce decision fatigue.
Switching to Forjd from…
Forjd isn’t something you add to your stack. It becomes your stack.
FAQ
Forjd is a game for tracking real effort in real life. You log actions, score how well you executed them, and let the system reduce decision fatigue over time.
No. But habit trackers become redundant. Forjd already handles recurring actions, missed days, and long-term patterns — without streak anxiety or constant setup. Once you use it, there’s no need to track habits separately. Instead of relying on memory or habit formation, you get a list of ROI-ranked next actions, so you always know what to do next — even when motivation is low.
To-do lists make you plan when you don’t have energy. Forjd removes the need to plan by surfacing ROI-ranked next actions automatically, based on what’s overdue and how you’ve been acting. You stop rewriting lists and start acting — one clear move at a time.
That’s fine. Forjd doesn’t stop you. You can log as many actions as you want, whenever you want — even all day, every day, for a week straight. Forjd isn’t about pacing or enforcing balance. It’s about capturing what you actually do, whether that’s a sprint, a lull, or a grind. After the week is over, the system doesn’t reset, punish you, or pretend it didn’t happen. That week simply becomes part of your history — visible, weighted, and contextualized over time. You can sprint. You just don’t disappear when the sprint ends.
Nothing breaks. You don’t lose progress, streaks, or history — because there are none to protect. Your past actions stay exactly as they are. When you come back, you simply log the next action. No reset. No catch-up. No “starting over.”
No. Forjd doesn’t expect daily use. You log actions when they happen. Gaps are allowed and meaningful.
You log actions you repeat or care about: work, movement, learning, maintenance, recovery. If it took effort and you chose to do it, it belongs.
As simple as possible. If two actions feel meaningfully different, split them. Otherwise, keep them broad.
After each action, you rate how well you executed it. Not the result — the effort and follow-through.
No. You decide what matters. Forjd only helps you see what you’ve been doing and what you’re neglecting.
Yes — but without fictional characters, rewards, or resets. Your life is the game board.