Your Goals. Your People. One Powerful Community. Meet Padlupp, The new way to stay motivated. Set smarter goals, and connect with similar people.

Joined May 2025
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8 Dec 2025
Most people don’t quit goals because they’re lazy. They quit because they’re doing it alone. No accountability. No pressure. No one to celebrate progress with. Apps won’t fix that. A real human will.
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Apr 13
This is how people are actually using Padlupp Not in theory. Not in pitch decks. Just what we’re seeing. Some people are using it to wake up early. Simple check-ins. Nothing fancy. Some are using it to stay consistent with studying. Daily “did you do it?” messages. And a few are using it for bigger things. Launching something. Building something. What’s interesting isn’t the goals. It’s the pattern. The people who keep going aren’t doing anything special. They just have someone who: – notices when they don’t show up – expects an update – is doing the same thing too That’s it. No complex system. No productivity hacks. Just two people trying to stay consistent. That’s what Padlupp is built around.
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Apr 11
Padlupp matches you with someone working on the same thing they check in on you you check in on them simple but that’s what most people are missing
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Apr 10
Your goals are not the problem it’s what happens around you who notices who checks in who expects something from you that’s what changes everything
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Apr 10
That accountability is Padlupp Padlupp is an accountability partner matching platform that matches you with people who have similar goals so you can both stay consistent and hold each other accountable. We’ve launched our MVP and we’re currently in the beta phase, improving things based on user feedback. Full launch is coming soon.
Apr 10
It takes 66 days to build a habit but most people don’t even make it past the first few days Not because they’re lazy But because is holding them to it that’s where accountability comes in 👀
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Apr 10
It takes 66 days to build a habit but most people don’t even make it past the first few days Not because they’re lazy But because is holding them to it that’s where accountability comes in 👀
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The worst accountability partner is yourself You’ll negotiate You’ll shift deadlines You’ll say “i’ll do it tomorrow” and mean it No consequences No pressure No one to notice when you disappear That’s the problem But we’re fixing that 👀
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There's a subtle difference between working alone and being accountable to someone. When you're alone, it's easier to negotiate with yourself. Delay. Adjust. Postpone. But when someone else is involved, the decision feels different. That shift in behaviour is something we're paying attention to.
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Padlupp pairs you with someone working toward the same thing. Not a coach. Not an app notification. Just another person, showing up.
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Happy new month Paddies Welcome to April It’s been 1 month since we launched the Padlupp MVP A lot has happened quietly Not in a “we blew up” way But in a “we’re learning what actually matters” way We’ve seen people start strong then disappear We’ve seen people come back because someone checked in We’ve seen that consistency is not really about motivation It’s about what happens after week 3 The next phase for us is simple: → make it easier to stay → harder to disappear → better to follow through We’re still in beta Still learning Still building But it’s starting to make more sense
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Mar 31
There’s a difference between wanting to do something and staying with it long enough to see results. The first comes with energy. The second requires structure. Without structure, even the most genuine intentions start to fade. That’s something we’re seeing more clearly as we build and observe.
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Mar 30
There’s a specific moment when people abandon their goals it’s not when they fail it’s when they break the streak one missed day turns into: “i’ll do it later” “today is already gone” “let me restart next week” Nothing dramatic happens They just quietly stop No one notices So it’s easy to keep going like nothing happened
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Mar 28
Motivation is a terrible business partner. It shows up when things are going well. Then disappears at the first sign of difficulty. You know who won’t disappear? YOUR PADDIE
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Mar 27
It’s week 4 of beta wrapping up. Check-ins are happening. Paddies are connecting. Every feedback reminds us why we are building
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Mar 26
Things that don't work: •buying a planner •downloading an app •a very motivational spotify playlist Things that work: Someone asking “so did you actually do it today” and that’s PADLUPP
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Mar 26
You need an accountability partner for the days you don’t feel like showing up. That’s exactly what Padlupp is built for. It matches you with people who have similar goals so you can both stay consistent and hold each other accountable. We’ve launched our MVP and we’re currently in the beta phase, improving things based on user feedback. Full launch is coming soon. Join the waitlist for early access: padlupp.com

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Mar 26
The Padlupp beta is live. Real people getting matched with real accountability partners. if you missed the MVP, the doors to the waitlist is still open Join the waitlist: Padlupp.com

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Mar 25
A paddie isn't a coach. A paddie isn’t a therapist. A paddie isn't a cheerleader. A paddie is a person who asks 'did you do it?' and actually means it.
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Mar 24
Be honest Do you actually know what you're working toward this week? Or are you just... busy?
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Mar 23
The accountability partner you need isn't a productivity app. It's a person who asks: did you do it today? That's it. That's the whole product.
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Mar 23
We're 3 weeks into our closed beta and something is happening. Real people. Real check-ins. Real goals being worked on together. This is what we built Padlupp for.
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