1. Morning planning call
Start with a realistic morning AI call briefing. At the time you choose, Levelr calls to discuss your day, adjust the plan, and log the goals, habits, and tasks that actually matter.
For the days plans fall apart by 11am and every notification gets ignored. Levelr rings you like a real call — morning planning, a reset when the day slips, and an evening debrief — so follow-through stops depending on willpower.
Free to join: no card, no charge — and founding members lock in a permanent discount at launch.
Levelr is built around a simple loop: a morning AI call briefing to plan the day, voice/text coaching whenever plans change, call-style reminders for important starts, and an evening AI call debrief to review progress.
Start with a realistic morning AI call briefing. At the time you choose, Levelr calls to discuss your day, adjust the plan, and log the goals, habits, and tasks that actually matter.
Stuck, distracted, or changing course? Chat with Levelr by voice or text at any time to plan, reschedule, add tasks, modify habits, or break a goal into the next realistic step.
When normal push notifications disappear, Levelr can use call-style reminders with your default ringtone for the tasks that need full attention — always at times you choose.
End with an evening AI call debrief. Levelr reviews what happened, helps you reflect without guilt, and adjusts tomorrow’s plan based on what got in the way.
From a morning AI call briefing, to a chat-based plan adjustment, to a ringtone-style task reminder, to an evening AI call debrief — the same calm accountability loop, on your phone.
Levelr is coming first to iPhone and Android, with web interest being tracked for later. Join the early-access list and we’ll email you when beta access opens.
No app-store links yet — joining for early access is the fastest way into iPhone, Android, or future web access.
Levelr is designed for ambitious people with uneven days: founders, students, creators, builders, and ADHD/executive-function strugglers who need support turning intent into action.
You do not need another place to store overdue tasks. You need a coach that calls you into the day, helps you adjust the plan, and brings you back when the next step matters.
Push alerts are easy to swipe away. Levelr adds voice, text, and optional phone-call style reminders using your default ringtone when a task needs your full attention.
Missed the plan? Levelr helps you recover, rescope, and build momentum without turning one bad hour into a lost day.
A long list makes every task look equally important. Levelr helps you sort the noise, pick the one thing that actually moves your day, and quiet the rest until it’s their turn.
Some tasks stall before they ever start. Levelr shrinks the first step to something you can’t talk yourself out of, so beginning feels easier than avoiding.
Levelr is built around reset, not punishment: notice the slip, lower the friction, and take the next useful step.
Levelr turns follow-through into something visible. Level up as you go, and unlock new coach voices, personalities, themes, and call screens along the way — rewards that make your effort feel real.
Notifications are easy to ignore. Levelr can use optional call-style reminders with your default ringtone for the moments you choose, with controls to pause, reschedule, or turn them off.
Switch from gentle ally to direct commander depending on the season, the goal, or the task.
Most productivity tools are built around the plan: the list, the calendar, the neatly organised system. Levelr is built around what happens after that plan meets real life.
Join the early-access list and help shape the coaching loop before launch.
Levelr is being built by Andrew Forrester, a neurodivergent creator who started using AI to make goals, habits, and tasks easier to plan, start, adjust, and finish.
The aim is simple: help people who struggle to stay focused turn their goals into smaller next steps, get support when they drift, and keep moving without shame.
AI accountability only works when it feels safe. Levelr should earn trust before it asks for your routines, tasks, and goals.
Your goals, habits, tasks, reminders, and reflections are personal. We will never sell your data or use your private planning content for ad targeting.
AI suggests the plan; you decide what to keep, change, skip, revisit, pause, or delete.
Call-style reminders are optional. You choose when they happen, what deserves a ringtone-style interruption, and when to pause, reschedule, or turn them off.
You can export or erase your goals, history, and reflections at any time. Leaving is easy, and your data goes with you instead of staying behind.
No streak-baiting, no manipulative nudges designed to keep you hooked. Levelr’s job is to help you follow through, not to maximize your screen time.
Your email is for Levelr updates, early-access news, and useful product notes — no spam.
Accountability works best when it is supportive, specific, and easy to re-enter after an imperfect day.
No. Levelr is voice-first, but it also supports text chat. You can take an AI call briefing, use call-style reminders, run an evening AI call debrief, or simply chat when you need to plan or modify goals, habits, and tasks.
People who ignore every quiet notification but always answer a ringing phone. Levelr is built ADHD-first — for anyone who struggles to start tasks or keep momentum on goals they genuinely care about — and it works just as well for builders, students, founders, and creators without a diagnosis.
To-do apps store tasks. Levelr is built around follow-through: morning AI call briefings, voice/text coaching, call-style reminders, evening AI call debriefs, and rewards.
No. Levelr works around your day and helps turn goals, habits, and tasks into a realistic plan. You can update that plan by chatting with the AI whenever the day changes.
Yes. Call-style reminders are opt-in and configurable: choose the tasks that deserve your default ringtone, then pause, reschedule, or turn them off when they are not helpful.
No. Levelr’s rewards are designed around recovery and visible progress, not guilt streaks. Missing a day should lead to a reset, not a shame spiral.
Early beta access is planned for feedback and product shaping. Joining the waitlist is free and does not ask for a card. When Levelr launches, the paid subscription will likely land around £14.99–£22.99/month — and founding members from the early-access list lock in a permanent discount.
For now, you’ll get meaningful Levelr product updates and be first to hear when early access is ready. We may ask what kind of accountability you need so the product is shaped around real use cases.
Levelr is built by Andrew Forrester, who is neurodivergent and drew on his own experience to make following through on goals easier with AI.
For the waitlist, we collect your email, your name if you choose to leave it, optional preference answers, and limited technical metadata like signup source, referrer, browser user agent, and a hashed IP for abuse prevention. In the app, Levelr needs the goals, tasks, habits, reminders, and coaching context you choose to add so it can help you plan and follow through.
Early beta access is free while we shape the coaching loop together. When Levelr launches, founding members from the early-access list lock in a permanent discount — a thank-you for backing Levelr early.
Final pricing will be announced at launch (there’s a likely range in the FAQ below). Joining the waitlist never costs anything.
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