One thing at a time.
A calm place to do the next small step — and only the next small step.
Built for brains that have a hard time following through — ADHD, PTSD, a brain injury, or just one of those days where focus won’t hold. It keeps one task in front of you, remembers where you were, and catches the thoughts that try to pull you away.
No sign-up. No app store. Nothing to install. Your work stays on your device.
How it works
One focus, one step
Name what you’re working on. It shows only the current step — never the whole pile. Done? It moves you to the next one.
Park a thought
When something pops up mid-task, set it down in one tap (or press P). It’s saved, so you can let it go without chasing it — then keep going.
Comes back with you
Step away and return, and it greets you with what you were doing and the exact next step. No cold restart.
Made gentle
“Break it down” for a smaller step, a 2-minute version for low-energy days, and a Pause that sets things aside without guilt.
Comfortable to read
Calm colors, big text, a high-legibility font, light or navy, and motion off by default. Adjust it to your eyes.
Yours, on your device
Everything saves in your browser between visits. Download it once and it runs with no internet at all.
Private by design
There’s no account and no server. Nothing you type is ever sent anywhere — it lives only in your browser, on your device. Download the file and it works with the internet turned off. Clear it any time with one button.
Why this exists
Talk is cheap. Work shows. I’d rather ship a small thing that helps someone get one more step done than write another post about discipline.
Following through is hard — for me and for a lot of people, for a lot of reasons. This isn’t a productivity system to master. It’s a calm hand on your shoulder that says: this one step, right now. If it helps you finish something today, it did its job.
— Patrick Neil Bradley