Dmitrijus Drozdovas

Achievery - Turn your real life into a game you actually want to play

Most productivity apps are just glorified guilt machines. They track what you didn't do, remind you what you forgot, and make you feel worse about yourself. Achievery flips that completely. Achievery is an iOS app that treats your life like a game worth playing. Log your wins – big or small – and our AI recognises, categorises, and ranks your achievements. Complete daily quests tailored to your goals. Compete with friends in leagues to see who's actually levelling up their life.

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Dmitrijus Drozdovas
Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I built Achievery because I wanted to track and see how many points I could get for my personal achievements. As I noticed I could spend hours in games chasing achievements that meant literally nothing. Why? Because games are designed to celebrate progress, not punish inconsistency. So I asked: what if real life had an achievement system? Achievery is my answer. Log your wins, complete daily quests, compete with friends. The AI actually understands what you accomplished and ranks it meaningfully. A few things for the PH community: - 📱 iOS only for now, Android is on the roadmap - 💬 I'm here all day – ask me anything about the app, the tech, or why I think productivity apps have been doing it wrong Would love to hear what you think. What achievements would you log first? — Dmitrijus
Jacey
💡 Bright idea

@dmitrijus_drozdovas Love the “not a guilt machine” angle — most habit apps shame you, this feels more like celebrating progress. The quests + leagues sound genuinely fun. Quick question: how do you tune the AI scoring so small wins still count, without people gaming the system? Any plans for Android soon?

Dmitrijus Drozdovas

@hijacey Thank you for your comment!

Yes, android release is planned in the next month or so. I've basically built this app for myself and went native iOS as a fun project, but it grew into an experience where you can compete with friends. Something I did not consider at first and I now need to create a whole android app. I have a bunch of friends with Android phones, so I need to port this app asap.

As for the scoring system AI evaluates achievements on multiple dimensions, not just user-claimed importance:                                                                                                                

- base_score (1-100) — AI judges actual effort/significance

- category — Classifies the type of achievement                                                                                                          - difficulty — Easy/Medium/Hard/Epic rating                                                                                                                  - impact_radius — Personal → Family → Community → Global