Threely is a daily coaching loop. Describe your goal once, then get a personalized plan that evolves with you — automatically.
Tell Threely what you're working toward — "I want to learn guitar," "Launch my online store," "Get in shape for summer." Include your experience level, how much time you have each day, and any deadlines.
Threely Intelligence analyzes your input and extracts the key details: category, timeline, skill level, daily time budget, and intensity. No forms to fill out — just natural language.
Each morning, Threely generates exactly three tasks designed for where you are right now. Not yesterday's plan. Not a generic template. Tasks that account for your progress, your pace, and your available time.
Each task includes a clear title, a detailed description, an estimated time, and a "why it matters" explanation so you understand how it connects to your bigger goal.
Check off your tasks as you go. When you're done for the day, leave a quick review: was it too easy, just right, or overwhelming? Add any notes about what went well or what was difficult.
This review takes less than 30 seconds, but it's the most powerful part of Threely. Your feedback directly shapes what happens next.
Threely Intelligence uses your review to generate a personalized coaching insight — a 2-3 sentence note that reflects on your progress and primes you for tomorrow. Then it calibrates your next set of tasks.
If yesterday was too hard, tomorrow gets recalibrated. If you're ahead of schedule, the AI pushes you further. It's a feedback loop that compounds — the more you use it, the better it gets.
A real example from someone building a side business.
Your vocabulary retention is strong — you're consistently remembering 80%+ from previous sessions. Tomorrow I'll introduce a conversational roleplay exercise to build your confidence speaking.
Decision fatigue is real. The more choices you face, the less likely you are to act. Psychologists call it cognitive overload — and it's the #1 reason people abandon their goals.
Three sits in the sweet spot: enough to make meaningful progress, few enough to stay focused. It's why we remember things in threes, present ideas in threes, and structure stories in three acts.
Three tasks is a commitment you can keep. And consistency — not intensity — is what gets you to your goals.
Describe your first goal. Get 3 personalized tasks in under a minute.