Finish what you
choose to start
DONE protects your focus and restores your momentum. No guilt. No streaks. Just calm clarity and real completion.
Our Advisors
Specialized advisors that observe and suggest without taking over.

Editor
Refines your task descriptions. Clarifies intent. Helps you define what done actually looks like.

Scope
Watches for scope creep. Flags when tasks grow beyond their boundaries. Protects your focus.

Coach
Notices patterns. Celebrates completions. Offers calm encouragement without pressure or judgment.

A different kind of productivity
Judgment-free tracking
No streaks to break. No scores to chase. No guilt when life happens. Just honest progress at your pace.
Intelligent assistance
AI advisors that support without taking over. Get insights when you want them, silence when you don't.
Finish with confidence
Every completion rebuilds self-trust. Watch your confidence grow as you prove to yourself what you can do.
Less Talk, More Action
The world doesn't need more planners — it needs more finishers. DONE exists to celebrate those who ship, not those who dream. On this level playing field, executors are the rock stars.
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Not a FAQ
Why no streaks or scores?
Because pressure breaks trust. Streaks turn completion into performance. Scores turn work into judgment. DONE does not measure you. DONE supports you.
Why doesn't DONE push me when I'm behind?
Because DONE is not a supervisor. Urgency does not create completion. Calm does. DONE nudges gently, never aggressively.
Why doesn't DONE automate more?
Because automation without intent destroys trust. DONE keeps humans close to closure. If DONE made decisions for you, it would weaken you over time.
Why is DONE so strict about closure?
Because unfinished things are expensive. They occupy attention. They create guilt. They reduce confidence. DONE takes closure seriously because humans feel the cost of its absence.
DONE succeeds when you think:
"I trust myself again — because this exists."