Griply 2026 - Achieve your goals with a goal-oriented task manager
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Most goals fail because they never translate into daily action.
Griply is a goal-oriented task manager that connects your goals, habits, tasks, and calendar in one easy-to-use system.
Plan your goals for 2026, break them down into daily actions, schedule time for what matters, and track measurable progress over time with a planner designed around outcomes, not just tasks.



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Hi Product Hunt 👋
I’m Amber, co-founder of Griply.
Griply is a goal planning app built to help you actually achieve your goals, not just list them. Most task managers focus on daily to-dos, but your long-term goals often get lost along the way. Griply connects goals, habits, tasks, and your calendar into one clear system.
For this launch, we’re introducing Griply 2026: a way to plan your goals for the year ahead and turn them into daily action you can realistically stick to.
With Griply, you can:
• Plan goals across different life areas
• Break goals into subgoals, habits, and tasks
• Set measurable targets and track real progress
• Plan long-term goals on a goal timeline (Gantt-style view)
• Use a daily planner with time blocking and calendar integration
• Schedule goal work alongside your events (Google Calendar sync)
• Stay focused with iOS widgets that keep goals and tasks visible
• Use Griply on Mac, Web, Windows and iOS
I also created a step-by-step YouTube guide showing exactly how I plan my own goals for 2026 using Griply, from vision to daily planning.
I’d love to hear how you approach goal setting for a new year, and what usually makes it hard to stay consistent.
Thanks for checking out Griply 💙
@amber_haccou Wow the timing is just perfect! Imma check that out!
Griply
@bekjon_ibragimov thank you! Let me know what you think once you've had the chance to check it out.
Goody
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@markbao thank you! And we've heard this from more people about the name, so we might do some research there. Would love to hear what you think of the app once you've had a chance to check it out.
NerdyNotes
Congrats on shipping Griply, loved the product. Any plans to use AI in Griply? This will help a lot to handle boring stuff, just write our goal and everything roughly, and let the AI do the remaining job. When done, we will go through it and make the changes. This will be a lot easier.
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@musfk Thanks a lot for the kind words, really glad to hear you’re enjoying Griply :).
AI is definitely something we’re exploring, especially for things like breaking down rough ideas into goals, habits, or tasks. We’ve tested a few approaches already, but so far the results haven’t consistently met the quality bar we want for Griply.
A big part of our audience is quite intentional about their goals and structure, so we’re careful not to add AI just for the sake of it. That said, your use case makes a lot of sense, and it’s very much on our radar. If we can make it genuinely helpful, it’s something we’d love to add.
I don't quite understand the point yet. The tool looks very complicated for the habits I'm supposed to form. To me, the whole thing looks more like a Clickup clone. And why should I use Griply now when I already use Clickup, which I can actually do everything with?
Why is your tool goal-oriented?
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@indiemiguel thanks for explaining your perspective.
Griply is fundamentally built for people who want to work top-down, not task-first. The system is structured around: life areas → vision → goals → subgoals → habits/tasks → calendar.
That structure is intentional and built in. You don’t have to design your own hierarchy, workflows, or dashboards. Things you do daily are connected back to a higher-level goal or life area.
Most tools (including ClickUp) are extremely flexible, but that also means you have to build this logic yourself. Griply is for people who want that goal-oriented structure out of the box, especially for personal goals rather than project management.
If you enjoy setting up and maintaining your own system, ClickUp is a great fit. Griply is for people who want the system to already be there.
You can learn more here: https://griply.app
@amber_haccou Thanks for the detailed answer. The website says: “Finally, a planner that puts your goals first.” Isn't every goal actually a task? ;-) But I took another look at it... the real difference is clearer to me now. BTW: It looks very good, and now the metrics in Griply are also a little clearer to me, as is where the real benefit lies. Upvoted:-)
Breaking things into subgoals makes me tackle even overwhelming projects step by step. Feels manageable now.
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@sandhya_kumari11 good to hear!
@amber_haccou @ruud_mulders1 @tim_mulders3 Big congrats on shipping Griply 2026! 🚀 The team's mission to connect long-term vision to daily actions really resonates—especially with features like Life Area Summary, Subgoal Roadmap, and the visual progress tracking. That holistic approach of turning big goals into actionable daily habits is exactly what people need. Looking forward to seeing your impact on how people plan and execute. All the best for launch day!
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@kjosephabraham thanks for your support! Would love to hear what you think once you had a chance to check it out.
This is for high-achievers like me! It's nice to have a narrow focus on your goals. I've been using Notion templates for this before, but this seems like a great alternative. 👍🏻
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@pasha_tseluyko thanks, appreciate that! That narrow focus is exactly what we’re aiming for. Instead of managing everything in a very flexible (but heavy) system, we try to make it easier to stay focused on the goals that really matter, without spending lots of time setting things up.
Love the idea! Most apps are just like a digital cemeteries for the tasks we’ll never do. I love how it forces u to think more about a timeline rather than just a list. I wanna ask, how does the app handles the overdue habits? One question, does it shame u like a duolingo or for example, helps u to recalibrate ur schedule?
This feels really nice and easy to use! Can you set alarms for daily subgoals, that is start and stop time? Also, if you already have multiple docs for different yearly goals, can you import them and it will auto create all the goals and subgoals with the metrics?
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@tade_odunlami thanks for your reply! And great to hear.
We don't have a timer functionality yet, but we do want to add that this year since it's been requested more often, thanks for the feedback. Same goes for the import functionality. Where do you have the "docs" with goals?
@amber_haccou Thanks for the update, will look out for it. As for file/docs for import, several formats - .txt, .xlsx, google docs & sheets, and also calendar docs
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@has2 Great question. Conceptually, it means you don’t just keep a list of tasks, but you intentionally decide when you’ll work on them.
For example, instead of having “Work on presentation” somewhere on your to-do list, you block 9:00–10:30 for focused work on that task. Another block might be 14:00–15:00 for admin or emails.
In Griply, those time blocks are connected to your goals and priorities, so your day isn’t just busy, but aligned with what actually matters. The idea is to be realistic about time and avoid overloading your day. You can learn more here: https://griply.app/features/time-management