
intnt
Your life visualized as 1080 months
326 followers
Your life visualized as 1080 months
326 followers
Most of us treat time as infinite. It's not. intnt shows your entire life as a grid of 1,080 months — from birth to ~90 years old. Each dot is one month. Set milestones and see exactly where they fit in your remaining time. Stop planning "someday." See how much time you actually have.





intnt
Heyyy,
I'm Aniket, and I built intnt after reading Tim Urban's "Your Life in Weeks" essay.
That essay changed how I think about time—but I wanted something I could return to, not just read once.
So I built this:
→ Your life as 1080 months (assuming age 90)
→ Set ONE milestone (not a list—just one thing to focus on)
→ Optional monthly reflection emails to stay connected to your intention
Why only one goal?
Because when you set 10 goals, you achieve none. When you set 1, you can't hide from it.
@asavaratakar Cool idea. I was always afraid of such visualizations knowing your time here is finite and it's actively ticking away each second. Any plans for mobile adaptation ?
intnt
@bekjon_ibragimov Yeah, seeing it visually is definitely a wake-up call!
As for mobile, I don't have plans for an app right now. Just focusing on keeping the web version simple and helpful.
@asavaratakar Looks great! But it feels scary at the same time.
intnt
@nils_hoffmann Total feature, not a bug! 😅 It is scary.
But I think it's better to be a little scared now and take action, than to be comfortable now and regret it later.
Raycast
@asavaratakar a timely reminder, literally. Nice work!
intnt
@chrismessina Thanks! Glad it landed at the right moment. Appreciate you checking it out!
@asavaratakar Really thoughtful product. Since this involves very personal life data, curious how you’re handling privacy by default especially data deletion and what goes into the monthly emails. The simplicity here feels intentional and refreshing.
intnt
@sujal_meghwal Great questions.
Data Deletion: When you remove a goal or delete your account, it's a 'hard delete' from the database instantly. I don't keep backups of deleted user data.
Emails: They are strictly transactional (just the grid status). No marketing spam, no selling data.
You're right—simplicity and privacy go hand in hand here.
Asterix Writer
@asavaratakar Fascinated and a little scared by this. I'm a believer in ONE milestone--love this focus.
intnt
@jennifer_klepper That's exactly the feeling I was going for. Thanks!
Weezzler
Amazing @asavaratakar , I love interesting ways to visualize data and I've always wanted something like this, actually I was thinking of making a similar app some time ago. Congrats on the launch!
Weezzler
@asavaratakar what I had in mind was pretty much the same but with different colors for different types of events for each day/month so you have a quick way to see which were your good/not so good/bad days or moments in life. Anyway, it's great as it is!
intnt
@atamagno It’s been on my mind for years too! Finally just sat down and shipped it.
Glad I could ship the one we both wanted!
DaysAround
I like the simplicity, maybe let the user choose the lifespan. Some consider life will be much longer this century!
intnt
@vladstan That’s fair. The fixed lifespan is intentional for now, but I’m thinking about ways to make it more personal.
intnt
@kilpatrick Thanks! I’m definitely planning to add a custom lifespan toggle in a future update.
Sliq
intnt
@daniel_d7 Thanks Daniel!
'Journey' is the perfect word for it. I built this because I wanted a map for that journey—something to check in with quietly. Glad it resonated with you!
Oasi
How much time left and what to do with it!
intnt
@mrrabbar Depends. Just try to make it meaningful.
Oasi
@asavaratakar cool!
Sobering and motivating at the same time. Especially since just yesterday, I was helping a friend get her recently deceased parent's papers in order. Puts things in perspective.
Would you or someone else in the Product Hunt community be open to making a hardware version of this? Something like this on a nightstand is a good reminder to make every day count.
Just as a Skylight Frame helps us remember the loved ones in our lives, such a device would help us not forget to spend time with them.
Thanks for making this.
intnt
@alsargent Thank you for sharing this. I'm sorry about your friend's parent.
The hardware idea is beautiful — an e-ink grid on a nightstand, updating once a month. I've thought about it. No promises, but if anyone in the community wants to collaborate, I'm open.
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