You can open it after three days away and there's no wall of red, no guilt, and no streak you broke, just a clean slate and one small thing. Showing up is the whole point here, and it actually feels good.
There's no streak to break and no red badge to dread, so you never open it already behind.
You skip a few days, then you come back to overdue tasks, red badges, and a streak you broke, and that sinking feeling tells you not to bother. So you close the app, and you avoid it, and you feel worse. BlindSpot is the one that does the opposite.
No sign-up and no download. Tap a few things off and watch what happens, then hit "been away" to feel the soft landing.
When you've been away a while, instead of a pile of overdue tasks you get a warm welcome back and one small thing to pick. Missing days doesn't cost you anything, you just start again.
Clean slate
it's been a little while, and that's okay
When you check off a task you feel it, with a satisfying tap, a different kind line every time, and a surprise sticker for your collection. Get through what you set out to do and a real game unlocks, one to actually play, one a day.
It's a quiet, breathing interface that feels good to open. There's BlindSpot mode for the single most important thing, a clean-slate welcome whenever you've been away, and kind notifications that invite you instead of nagging.
Check something off
Collect a sticker
Unlock your daily game
There are nearly 200 abstract stickers to collect across seven themed sets, and you never know which one you'll get.
It's free to start, and it's the app that doesn't make you feel like garbage for disappearing, the one that quietly makes you want to come back.
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