Amber Haccou

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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Darrell Faucett
Well, this for sure would be a useful application timing is everything huh? Nothing like an application that helps complete goals, especially this time of year
Amber Haccou

@dubd59 absolutely, timing really is everything. Especially at this time of year, a lot of people have goals in mind but struggle to translate them into daily actions. That’s exactly the gap we’re trying to help close.

Nel Lansley

Really nice concept you have. It'd be great to see a super consumer-friendly UI to make this stupid easy. People certainly need support / resources to break down big, meaty goals into bite-sized, actionable pieces so kudos.

Amber Haccou

@nel_lansley thanks a lot, that means a lot to hear. Making it genuinely simple and consumer-friendly is one of our main priorities. Breaking big goals into small, actionable steps shouldn’t feel overwhelming or complicated, otherwise people won’t stick with it. Glad that resonates with you.

Mykyta Semenov 🇺🇦🇳🇱

Great idea! Have you already integrated AI? AI can be really helpful when the user sets a goal, and the AI recommends actions/steps to achieve it and turns them into simple daily reminders.

Mitja Martini

Congratulations for launching and reaching #3 today, which is well deserved in my opinion. You have a very polished product with subtle and well-integrated AI features The recognition of times and recurring rules is extremely well done.

I also loved your explainer video which was valuable to me on its own. It reconfirms my realisation, that review habits are really important to stay on track or get back on track, sooner. I'm working on launching a SaaS app and created a very clumsy Excel sheet for planning, tracking, and reviewing my work. The reviewing alone makes it worth while for me.

All the best for your growth phase.

Amber S

Excited to give this a try! Particularly like the idea of centralizing both my professional and personal goals.

Serge Punchev

Fourth launch - that alone says something about persistence. I've used maybe 5-6 goal apps and they all end up as glorified todo lists within a month. The part where daily tasks tie back to a bigger goal is what's missing everywhere else. Without that connection you're just checking boxes.