Your personal execution coach
Dump whatever's piling up — assignments, chores, that thing you've been avoiding for a week. Unstuckd turns it into small steps you can actually start right now.
Turn “write 2000 words” into “open a doc and write one bad sentence.” Momentum beats motivation.
Break a whole exam unit into focused 20-minute chunks instead of staring at the textbook.
Laundry, emails, forms, that thing your mum keeps reminding you about — broken down so it stops looming.
Clubs, shifts, group projects, deadlines — get it all out of your head and into doable next steps.
Type whatever's overwhelming you, exactly how it sounds in your head. No organizing required.
Each step takes under 10 minutes. The first one's almost too easy on purpose — that's the trick.
Check steps off as you go. Visible progress, zero guilt if you stop. Come back whenever.
Free while we're in early access. Pro is on the way.
Free
$0
while in early access
Coming soon
Pro
$7/mo
when it launches
Anyone who struggles to start — students juggling assignments, deadlines, and life. If your to-do list stresses you out more than it helps, this is for you.
Yes, completely free during early access. We'll add a paid Pro tier later with extra features, but the core tool stays usable for free.
A quick free account lets us save your tasks and keep things tied to you. Takes a few seconds, no card.
When you open your workspace, you start a session — a focused block of time for working through your tasks. If you close the tab or refresh, your session picks back up right where you left off.
Pick a length on the dial, and the screen dims with a big timer so you can lock in. The assistant goes quiet during focus time so it doesn't pull your attention.
Yes — every task can be built manually, step by step, with no AI involved. There's also an "Optimize using AI" button if you want help refining your steps; only that uses your daily AI limit, not manual entry.
Yes — it can see your current tasks and steps, so you can ask things like "help me with step 3" and it'll know what you mean. It doesn't remember anything from past sessions, though.
You'll get a quick summary of what you focused on and finished. Confirming permanently deletes the session's tasks, so make sure you're actually done before ending it.
The free plan includes a daily cap on AI task breakdowns and chat messages, generous enough for normal use. Manual task creation has no limit at all.
A lot of our early users have ADHD and find the "tiny first step" approach genuinely helpful — but it's a productivity tool, not medical advice or treatment.