Pricing
Tracking is never paywalled
You can build a calendar, follow it to your goal date and export everything without paying anything, for as long as you like. What costs money is asking the AI to rebuild your plan repeatedly when life changes.
Every sprint, tracked
- As many calendars as you want
- Full tracking, streaks and stats
- Calendar feed for Google, Apple and Outlook
- Public progress page for accountability
- Export everything, any time
- 2 AI revisions per calendar
One sprint, replanned freely
- Everything in Free
- Unlimited AI revisions for one calendar
- Every tick and completed session survives a replan
- 14-day refund, no questions
Every sprint, replanned freely
- Everything in Sprint
- Unlimited AI revisions on every calendar
- One week view across all your sprints
- Not on sale yet — in development
Why the pass is per-calendar
A sprint has an end date. When you finish a marathon or sit an exam, that calendar is done, and charging you a subscription for it afterwards would be charging for nothing. So the pass belongs to the sprint, not to you — buy it when a plan needs rebuilding, and never think about it again once you cross the line.
If you run several sprints at once, that stops being the cheaper option. Two passes cost the same as two months of Unlimited, which is roughly where switching starts to make sense.
What the revisions actually do
You get injured in week five. The exam moves. A work trip eats a fortnight. A revision rebuilds the remaining plan around what has changed — and keeps every session you already completed, so you carry your progress rather than starting again. Two are free with every calendar because most sprints need one or two. The pass is for the ones that need five.
What we will not put behind the paywall
Creating a calendar, tracking it, the calendar feed, the share page and exporting your data. Those are the product working. Charging for them would mean charging people to see progress they made themselves.
Questions
Is Unlimited on sale? No. Multi-calendar controls are still being built, and we would rather show you the intended price than take money for something unfinished. The founding list is how you get told when it opens, and it is how the price gets decided.
What happens when my free revisions run out? Nothing breaks. The calendar keeps working exactly as before — you just cannot ask the AI to rebuild the plan again until you buy the pass.
Do I need an account? Not to create or track a calendar; the private link is enough. An account keeps several calendars together and lets you open them on a new device.
Refunds? Fourteen days, no questions. Email support.