User writes
I work 9 to 5 and want to learn data analytics in 5 months while losing belly fat.
- Flexible work hours
- Low fitness consistency
- Needs realistic study blocks
AI roadmap and daily progress system
ThingsMatter helps you write your real situation, build a realistic roadmap, plan today, check in by percentage, journal what happened, and correct tomorrow.
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This is the experience ThingsMatter is building: not another to-do list, but a loop that helps you understand what to do, what happened, and what to correct.
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The ThingsMatter loop
ThingsMatter is a planning and progress-tracking website for people who want to rebuild direction. The tool helps users turn goals into roadmaps, daily plans, percentage check-ins, journal insights, and practical corrections.
Goal, routine, blockers.
Phases and milestones.
A realistic day.
Progress percentage.
One better tomorrow.
Why people will use it
Built for students, professionals, founders, and anyone rebuilding direction around real constraints.
Normal planner
ThingsMatter
150-day rebuild
The founder is using the same method publicly: goal baseline, daily plan, percentage check-in, what worked, what failed, and one correction for tomorrow.
Today plan: product work, walk, food awareness, honest journal.
Completion: Overall 65%, Product 80%, Fitness 40%.
Tomorrow correction: Move workout before dinner.
Common questions
If you plan well but struggle to execute, this section explains how the system turns a goal into daily action, honest tracking, and tomorrow's correction.
ThingsMatter is a roadmap and daily progress system that helps you turn a real goal into a plan, track what happened, and improve tomorrow instead of starting from zero again.
A normal planner stores tasks. ThingsMatter connects your goal, timeline, daily actions, percentage check-ins, journal notes, and tomorrow correction so your plan keeps improving.
Yes. You will be able to write your own goal or choose a goal type. The system is being designed for learning, exams, career growth, fitness, business, creator projects, and personal discipline.
You describe your goal, deadline, routine, available time, blockers, and priority. ThingsMatter turns that into phases, weekly milestones, daily actions, and progress targets.
Instead of marking the day as failed, ThingsMatter will capture the completed percentage, ask what was left, compare target versus actual progress, and adjust tomorrow's plan realistically.
Yes. The product direction includes daily check-ins and journaling prompts for what worked, what did not work, why progress dropped, and what should change tomorrow.
It is being built for students, working professionals, founders, creators, and people trying to rebuild routine, health, career direction, or consistency while managing real-life constraints.
The website is live now and the tool is being built for early users. Join early access if you want to help shape it around real goals, real routines, and real constraints.