For solo operators

Stop dropping the Quests you set for yourself.

Founders, freelancers, and the kind of person who runs their own life like a company. Your Buddy runs your day so you can run your life.

What changes on a Tuesday.

You wake up. There’s a check-in waiting from your Buddy with the three Moves that matter today, the one that got pushed from yesterday, and a quiet note: your Researcher Crew member came back with the comparison you asked for — want me to put it in front of you before the call?

You don’t open six tabs. You don’t triage an inbox. You move.

The three things solo operators use first.

Quests across domains. Money, body, work, relationships — the Quests of an actual life, not just a job. Your Buddy holds them in one Log.

Cross-platform Crew. Calendar, inbox, docs, the four research tools you actually use. Errands run where the work lives, not in a new walled garden.

Seasons that close. Twelve weeks, then you know what shipped and what didn’t. The end-of-Season screen is one screen. You will not lose an evening to it.

What Commitment Buddy is not, for you.

It’s not a project manager. If your job is to track four hundred engineering tickets, use ClickUp. It’s not a journaling app. If you want to write three pages every morning, use a notebook. It’s not a coach. If you want a human in your corner, hire one.

It’s the Buddy who notices what you said you’d do, and stays close enough to ask about it.