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Systems
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@getSystemsApp
💭 Systems helps you stop rethinking the same work. 🗂️ Turn repetition into structure with reusable checklists you can run every time.


Working on the UI of @getSystemsApp Before vs after Nothing fancy changed. Same features, same structure. Just cleaner spacing, better hierarchy, nicer flow











I don’t wait for motivation. I build systems. Systems create habits. Habits create freedom.






"I don’t believe in specific goals. Scott Adams famously said, Set up systems, not goals.' Use your judgment to figure out what kinds of environments you can thrive in, and then create an environment around you so you’re statistically likely to succeed." @naval






Looking for iOS beta testers If there’s one thing coding has taught me, it’s this: I hate doing the same thing twice. I’d rather build something once and use it wherever I need it. That’s exactly the idea behind Systems — a tool I created to bring that same mindset into everyday life. Whenever I notice I’m doing a task regularly or more than once, I build a system around it — something I can quickly launch, improve over time, and rely on when I need it. I think of systems like a pilot’s pre-flight checklist: clear, actionable, and ready to go. Each one comes with a description and a task list to guide you through the process. You can save any system to your calendar with a single tap — including a deeplink that takes you straight to your checklist when it’s time to take action. And yes, you can share your systems with others too. I’d love to get your thoughts — who’s up for giving it a try?