A simple loop.
Real accountability.
TiedUp works through four repeating steps. Each one is lightweight on its own, but together they build a clear picture of what you have committed to and how you are following through.
Build rules that reflect your actual dynamic
Define each rule with a name, type, cadence, owner, priority, and tags. You are not constrained to daily habits — weekly check-ins, situational rules, and one-off commitments all have a place here.
- Five rule types: daily, weekly, one-time, ongoing, situational
- Three priority levels: required, encouraged, aspirational
- Tags to group by theme, relationship context, or personal category
- Optional description and notes for intent and context
Mark progress in the context it actually happened in
Open the daily view to see which rules apply today. Log completions with a mood, a note, or both. The record captures what was going on — not just whether you checked a box.
- Today view shows only rules due or overdue right now
- Mood scale (1–10) and free-text notes per check-in
- Streak counters update automatically as you log
- Works in under a minute — no friction required
Use history to have better conversations with yourself
Review completion trends by rule, look at adherence heatmaps, and spot which commitments are sliding before they become problems. Patterns in the data become starting points for adjustment rather than judgment.
- Completion heatmap by day, week, and month
- Per-rule breakdown of streaks and adherence rate
- Mood trend overlaid with completion patterns
- Period-over-period comparison to track improvement
Optionally bring a partner into the picture
If you want shared accountability, invite a partner. They can see selected rules, review completion logs, and add notes. You control what is shared and what stays private — always.
- Partner invites via code — no link sharing required
- Granular visibility: choose which rules partners can see
- Partner can log notes and provide direct feedback
- Remains fully useful for solo use — not required
Ready to start?
The free plan includes everything you need to build a working routine. No credit card required.
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