Become the person
you said you would become.
Consistency AI is a self-trust accountability operating system. No empty checkboxes. No cartoon avatars. Simply a mathematical index of your commitments, logged via trust contracts and focus timers.
Habit trackers fail because checklists don't require integrity.
It is easy to click a checkmark. It is easy to lie to an interface, which means it is easy to lie to yourself. Consistency AI replaces easy dopamine with conscious transactions of self-trust.
Frictionless Compliance
Traditional habit software rewards you for tapping empty buttons. These systems feed an illusion of productivity while carrying zero weight. When logging requires no mental pause, it fails to alter your identity.
Conscious Commitments
Our logging process demands self-confrontation. Complete your rituals by pledging execution under a self-trust prompt (“Yes, I'm Done”) or confirming your work via focused countdown timers. Your logs are contracts of integrity.
The three pillars of self-mastery.
We built a system that treats habits not as tasks, but as declarations of who you are. Every transaction compounds your identity.
Define the Ritual
Declare your commitments with exact temporal limits and validation paths. Set when a habit is active, and select the logging contract (self-trust or focus timer duration).
Declare with Integrity
When the window opens, execute the work. Verify it by confirming the self-trust prompt or starting a focus timer session. The database stores these logs as trust parameters.
Compound Your Index
Every logged event calculates into your global Identity Score. Missed windows trigger decay, while streaks and active history are rewarded through a 30-day maturity factor.
A premium, restrained environment.
Engineered for high cognitive focus. We rejected cartoon banners and dopamine badges to build a technical dashboard for personal tracking.
A restricted layout showing only today's pending and completed actions. Focus on the immediate task.
Your central command center. Displays your raw Identity Score and current progression tier.
A microscale grayscale heatmap detailing long-term consistency history. No cartoon colors, just math.
Compete anonymously with serious peers. Trophies contribute prestige multipliers to your profile.
Watch your maturity curves flatten and scale. Gain precision insights into daily completion times.
AI-powered, text-first discipline feedback. Diagnostic reports on habit drift patterns.
The progression of discipline.
Your standing is earned over time. Moving through the six tiers requires persistent, honest execution over weeks and months.
Rookie
The beginning of self-alignment. You have acknowledged the consistency gap and registered your initial commitments. Your identity score reflects initial baseline potential.
The Identity Score Simulator
We penalize inconsistency. A user with 100% completion rate over 3 days cannot score as high as a user with 90% completion rate over 60 days. The system uses a Maturity Factor to reward resilience.
Frequently Questioned Principles
We do not compromise on product architecture. Here is why we built the platform this way.
Simple checkboxes invite mindless tapping. Logging an action in Consistency AI must represent a conscious transaction. You must confirm completion under a self-trust prompt (“Yes, I'm Done”), or log the task using a dedicated countdown Focus Timer.
The maturity factor is a score dampener based on time. It takes 30 days of active logging to lift the dampener entirely. This ensures that users who start strong do not get artificially high scores within their first few days, preserving the integrity of highest tiers (Monster and GodLevel).
We reject nagging push alerts. Standard apps treat you like a child. You set your rituals and you remember them. If you fail to log, your identity score decays. Responsibility lies entirely with you.
All authentication records, habit parameter values, and timer logs are stored securely using Supabase with Row Level Security (RLS) policies. We do not use third-party analytics pixels, and your logs remain private to your account.