what if the problem was not you?
- not your discipline
- not your ambition
- not your ability to care
maybe the system was just too soft
because it is very easy to make a promise when nothing happens if you break it
what if showing up had weight?
- put money behind the habit
- show up and keep it
- miss it and lose a slice
suddenly the habit matters in the moment, not just in theory
the answer is to make the habit matter
- not with streaks
- not with reminders
- not with another app that congratulates you for opening it
- but with stakes
EverydayApp lets you bet on the version of you that actually follows through
most plans don’t fail because you stopped wanting the thing
they fail because life gets slightly annoying and the plan has no way to defend itself
bad sleep, weird mood, one delayed alarm, one small “I’ll do it tomorrow.”
and that’s usually enough
wake up when you said you would, stay off your phone when you said you would
do the boring thing long enough that it becomes less of a performance and more of a standard
there’s the version of you that makes the promise, and then there’s the version of you that wakes up tired and has to keep it
most apps are built for the first one and EerydayApp is for the second
Was able to finally spend some time dedicated to taking notes on the STRK20 whitepaper.
Please go use @everydaydotapp and thank me later frens 🤗
@Starknet@StarknetFndn
Someone built a fitness app using the same psychological mechanics as gambling
This might work better than every normal fitness app 😭😭
You bet money on whether you’ll hit 10,000 steps today
If you fail, you lose your money
If you succeed, you split the money from everyone who didn’t
So disciplined people literally profit off lazy people
Most fitness apps try motivating you with streaks and notifications
This one motivates you with financial fear
Imagine realizing at 11:52pm you still need 1,700 more steps or you lose $30
Entire friend groups would be outside walking laps around their neighborhood before midnight trying not to lose their steppa challenge
It sounds stupid but this would probably motivate people better than any other fitness product
Would you use this yourself?