90-day seasons to finally stick to your routines
Arclify turns your next 90 days into a focused season: pick 3–4 core routines (training, focus, evenings, screen time), run them like a game with XP and streaks, and finally make it past week 2 without burning out.
Limited spots for the first 90-day season. English-speaking, remote/tech workers only.
In 90 days, you’ll become the kind of person who:
- Works out 3–4x/week by default
- Reads 20–30 minutes most days
- Isn’t glued to their phone every evening
If this sounds like you, you’re who we built Arclify for
- Start strong, then fall off after 1–2 weeks.
- Evenings and weekends disappear into phone/YouTube/social.
- Too many goals and systems—your brain just taps out.
If you’re nodding along, Arclify is your next 90 days, pre-structured.
From chaos evenings to a reliable routine in 90 days
How a season in Arclify actually works
Pick your 3–4 core arcs (not 20 random habits).
In onboarding, you choose a few key areas: movement, focus, evenings, digital hygiene, etc. Arclify recommends realistic targets based on where you are now—not some fantasy version of you.
Run your life like a season pass, not an endless grind.
You get a clear 90-day countdown, weekly goals, and daily check-ins. Each completed action gives XP and streaks; every week you “level up” your season and tweak the plan.
Weekly reset so you don’t fall off when life hits.
Once a week, Arclify walks you through a quick review: what worked, what broke, what’s realistic next week. Instead of quitting when you miss a few days, the season adapts with you.
Finish the season with proof you’ve changed.
At the end of 90 days, you see streaks, XP, and hard data on how often you trained, read, and stayed off your phone. You don’t just “feel better”—you can see you’ve become consistent.
And you don’t need to have every habit figured out before you join. During onboarding the app asks where you’re at and suggests a realistic season plan, so you’re never starting from a blank page.
Join the Founding Season (Season 1)
- 90-day guided season inside the app – Create your first season, pick 3–4 core arcs, and get daily/weekly structure with XP and streaks.
- Priority access and direct feedback loop – I’m building this as a solo dev. Founding Season users shape the product. You’ll get check-ins and we’ll adjust the app around your reality.
- Founding Member perks – Locked-in discount for future paid seasons, unique badge in the app, and first access to new features.
Season 1 is free for a small group of serious users. In return, I’ll ask for honest feedback and, if it works for you, a testimonial or case study. This isn’t a toy launch—it’s a real 90-day run.
Season 2 and future seasons will be paid. Founding Season members get special pricing locked in for life.
Tell me a bit about your routine and why you want in. I’ll invite the people who are a strong fit for this first season.
Who Arclify is for (and who it isn’t for)
For you if:
- You work at a laptop and your days blur together.
- You’ve already tried habit apps / Notion / journals and still fall off after 1–2 weeks.
- You want a small number of routines you can actually stick to.
Not for you if:
- You’re looking for therapy or mental health treatment.
- You want a bodybuilding program or hardcore coaching plan.
- You don’t really want to change—just another app to download.
FAQ
“I’ve tried habit apps before. Why would this be any different?”
Most habit apps chase endless streaks. Arclify runs in 90-day seasons, makes you pick just 3–4 core arcs, and builds in a weekly reset so you adjust when life hits instead of quitting.
“What does Season 1 cost?”
Season 1 is free for a small founding group. In return I’ll ask for quick feedback and, if it works for you, a short case study. Future seasons will be paid.
“Why would I pay for future seasons instead of just using free apps?”
Free apps are easy to ignore. If you reclaim even 1 hour a day from doom-scrolling and spend at least half of that productively, that’s ~45 focused hours in 90 days. You’re not paying for more features—you’re paying to become someone who actually follows through.