Meet work life harmony.
Kept balances your tasks, notes, and habits to help prioritize your life and achieve your goals.
Say it once. It’s filed.
One line from you, and Kept files the task, the event, the note · right place, right date, right priority. Your goals, calendar, and day, finally on one calm surface.
Your life, quietly kept.
Say what you’ll do, and Kept keeps it · filed in the right place, planned into your real day, and counted as a vote for the person you’re becoming.
Kept helps you do your life’s work
Just say what you will do, and we help you do it. The organizing happens in the background · automatically · every time you capture a thought.
Tasks that understand your priorities.
Kept holds your goals, your calendar, and everything you’ve captured. Tasks rank from all of it · the board deck rises because Launch Q2 matters and you have ninety minutes at two.
A magic calendar that finds time you didn’t know you had.
Kept reads your real day and slots the deep work into the open hours, so the thing that matters actually gets a place to happen.
Notes that organize themselves.
Capture a thought and it lands in the right place, next to the work it serves. No folders to build, no filing to remember.
Habit and goal tools that keep the receipts.
Name who you’re becoming. Kept turns it into a daily protocol and a quiet nudge at the right moment · then counts every promise you keep.
Everything you juggle, in one place
Six apps that never talk to each other · and the version of you who has to manage them all. Retire both.
We take the effort out of becoming organized. Just say what you want to accomplish, and Kept quietly keeps it · using the latest in brain science, design that gets out of your way, and secure private AI.
Your whole life, in one calm place
Your tasks, your calendar, your notes, your habits, your focus, the food that fuels you. Today they’re scattered across six apps, and you’re the integration layer. Kept keeps them together and tidy · without asking you to build or maintain a system. There’s nothing to set up. There’s nothing to be good at. You say things; they land where they belong.
Today, pointed at who you're becoming
Your identity line, the few things that move you there, and a protocol you actually keep. The morning glance that sets the day.
You don’t have to be an organized person. That’s the point.
Notion is wonderful · if building dashboards is your hobby. Most planning apps quietly require a second job: maintaining the planner. Kept inverts it. The organizing happens in the background, automatically, every time you capture a thought. Your only job is the part that was always yours: doing the thing.
Useful in 60 seconds, not after a weekend of templates.
The right place, the right date, the right priority, chosen for you (your pick always wins).
No streak-shaming, no red badges. Calm is a feature.
Every kept promise is a vote for who you’re becoming
Say who you want to be. Then let each small kept promise be evidence you already are. Kept counts the votes · morning pages, the easy 8-miler, the deep-work block, calling Mom · and shows you the proof, day after day. Not affirmations. Receipts.
Built on the research that actually moves behavior
Not vibes. The mechanics come straight from the strongest findings in behavior science · identity first, then if-then plans, kept daily until they’re automatic.
Name the person you’re becoming. Identity is the deepest, most durable layer of change.
Kept turns intentions into situated, if-then protocol items · when, where, and how.
Each completion is a small win · evidence for the new identity, logged automatically.
Repeated over weeks, the behavior turns automatic. The identity stops being a goal.
If-then (“implementation intention”) planning has a medium-to-large effect on reaching goals · across 94 studies and 8,000+ people, on top of just setting the goal.
Gollwitzer & Sheeran (2006); meta-analysis
Median time for a behavior to become automatic in a naturalistic study · which is exactly why you need a calm daily surface you’ll actually keep.
Lally et al. (2010), Eur. J. Social Psychology
Lasting habits form from the inside out: change what you believe about yourself, and each action becomes a vote casting that identity.
James Clear, Identity-Based Habits
This isn’t a philosophy. It’s a training plan for follow-through.
You said you would.
You did.
Every promise you keep is a vote for who you’re becoming. Kept does the organizing quietly, in the background · so your attention goes where it belongs: forward, on the person you said you’d be.
Soon, some of it simply gets done.
Kept already files what you say. Next, it starts finishing things · small, well-defined work handed to agents. Proposed first. Reversible always. Receipts every time. You keep the judgment calls.
Questions, answered
Is this another AI chatbot?
No. There's no chat window to babysit. The intelligence works in the background · filing your captures, prepping your day · then gets out of the way. You'll mostly notice it as things simply being where they belong. And your pick always wins.
What does it replace?
A task manager, a calendar app, a notes app, a habit tracker, a focus timer, and a food log. One calm app, not six.
Is my data private?
Private by default. Capture works on-device first; storing capture text in the cloud is off until you turn it on. Your words stay yours.
What does it cost?
Free to start. Pricing beyond that isn't set yet · founding members get 2 years of Pro, free.
When can I get in?
We're opening access in small groups, iPhone first (Mac follows). Claim a spot and we'll email you when your cohort opens.
Say it once. It’s kept.
Your life’s work is built one ordinary day at a time. Reserve your spot · we’ll reach out the moment yours is up.