Goals
Goals define what you're working toward. Whether it's a measurable target like "Run 100 miles this quarter" or a specific milestone like "Launch the product," goals give your projects and tasks a clear purpose.
What You See
The list view shows all your goals with progress bars, area grouping, and status filters. You can see at a glance which goals are on track, which need attention, and how far along each one is.

The detail view shows the full picture for a single goal — current progress, linked projects and tasks, timeline, recent activity, and sub-goals if any.

Below the main content, every goal detail view includes:
All outgoing links and backlinks — projects, tasks, notes, and any other resources connected to this goal. See everything that contributes to or relates to this goal in one place.
Every AI conversation scoped to this goal. Start a new one directly — the AI already has the goal's full context, progress, and linked items.
Recent target periods with status — completed, missed, or pending. See how your progress has tracked over time across recurring cycles.
Key Features
Metric Goals
Track a measurable number toward a target — like "Run 100 miles this quarter" or "Read 24 books this year." Progress updates automatically from linked measurements and activities.
Milestone Goals
Achieve something specific — like "Launch the product" or "Get certified." Progress is driven by completing linked tasks and projects.
Recurrence
Set goals that repeat on a schedule — daily, weekly, monthly, or quarterly. Each period gets its own progress tracking so you can see trends over time.
Streak Tracking
Build momentum with streaks for recurring goals. See how many consecutive periods you've hit your target and stay motivated to keep the chain going.
Goal Hierarchies
Break big goals into sub-goals. Progress from sub-goals feeds up into the parent, giving you a structured path from high-level vision to concrete targets.
Due Dates & Timeframes
Set start dates, due dates, and timeframes so you know when you're working toward something and whether you're on track.
Connections
Goals sit between the big picture (areas) and the day-to-day work (projects, tasks, measurements). Here's how they connect.
Every goal belongs to an area, anchoring it to a life dimension.
Projects drive goals — task completion in a project feeds goal progress.
Tasks can be linked directly to goals for milestone tracking.
Measurements feed metric goals automatically as you log data.
Logged activities contribute to metric goal progress.
From intention to progress
Goals close the gap between what you want and what you're actually doing. By linking goals to the work that drives them, progress updates itself — and you always know whether you're on track.