

Griply is a goal-oriented task manager that connects your long-term vision to your goals, daily habits, and tasks all in one place. It's built on a simple, powerful premise of purpose first, designed to help you stop managing tasks and start achieving your goals.
The system includes Life Areas & Vision planning to map out your personal vision for areas like Career, Health, or Finances. The Goal Planner & Tracker lets you build actionable goal plans by breaking big goals into Subgoals with measurable Success Metrics. The integrated Habit Tracker & Task Manager connects goals to the actions that drive them, allowing you to build meaningful, goal-oriented routines.
Griply works as a seamless, integrated system where your vision, life areas, goals, habits, and tasks are all linked. It uses a hierarchical approach starting with Vision > Life Areas > Goal Plans > Subgoals > Tasks & Habits. The system includes time blocking and calendar integrations to build focused weekly plans that reflect your true priorities.
The benefits include overcoming the Action-Purpose Gap where daily tasks feel disconnected from long-term goals. Users can manage their entire life in Griply, ensuring project work aligns with bigger vision rather than being just separate task lists. It helps people turn big goals into daily actions and provides clarity on why you're doing each task.
Griply targets ambitious individuals who feel busy but not productive, particularly those who have tried tools like Todoist, TickTick, and Things 3 but want deeper goal integration. It integrates with calendars and offers mobile apps with interactive widgets for home screen tracking.
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Griply targets ambitious individuals who feel busy but not productive, particularly those who have tried tools like Todoist, TickTick, and Things 3 but want deeper goal integration. It's for people managing complex projects who want their work aligned with bigger vision, and those who have struggled with building collapsing Notion dashboards. The app serves users looking to overcome the Action-Purpose Gap where daily tasks feel disconnected from long-term goals.