Built for executive dysfunction

An agentic scheduler for when just getting started is the hardest part

Pace doesn't demand you plan your week. It tells you the next single thing to do, in a time that fits your life.

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Why most executive dysfunction plans fail

The hardest part is starting, not doing the thing
Decision fatigue makes 'pick a time' feel impossible
Long ambitious plans trigger paralysis before anything starts
Missed days cascade into missed weeks into abandoned goals
How Pace is different

A plan that bends with your life

One next step, always visible

Pace doesn't show you a backlog. It shows you the single next session - what, when, how long - so you can just do it or reschedule it.

Pace picks the when

You don't have to decide which day to start or how to fit it in. Pace suggests based on your calendar; you confirm.

Starts small on purpose

15-20 minute sessions to start. Momentum matters more than intensity. You can always do more; you can never un-do the shame of a skipped long session.

Rebuilds silently when you miss

No 'you missed 3 sessions' notifications. Pace just shifts the plan and tells you the new next step.

What a week looks like

An example rhythm

Monday
15 min start-small session
Tuesday
Optional recovery day
Wednesday
20 min follow-up session
Thursday
Rest
Friday
20 min session, pick your window
Saturday
Longer window if you have the energy
Sunday
Rest or review

Pace generates the actual schedule from your calendar - this is just a shape.

Common questions

How is this different from a to-do list?
To-do lists give you infinite choices. Pace gives you one: here's the next session, here's when. You can shift it, but you don't have to decide.
What if I can't even start the 15-minute session?
Tell Pace. It reschedules without making you feel worse. Some days are just harder - the plan survives that.

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