Welcome to Geology
A daily-accountability app built around floors, not ceilings. Carve a little off your mountains every day.
Geology is a daily-accountability app. You name the big things you want to make progress on, you set a small daily floor for each one, and you show up to meet that floor. Day after day, the small amounts add up. That is the whole idea: pressure and time.
The metaphor runs through the whole app. The big ambitions are mountains. The specific habits or projects underneath them are veins. Working on a vein is carving. And an agent named Geo keeps watch, nudges you when you are close to missing a day, and writes you a short review at the end of each week.
How it fits together
- Mountains are the big areas of your life you want to move on. "Get healthy", "Write the book", "Learn Spanish".
- Veins live under a mountain. They are the concrete things you actually do. "Run", "Draft 500 words", "Review flashcards".
- The daily floor is the small amount you commit to each day on a vein. Not a goal to max out, a minimum to clear.
- The three metrics describe how a vein is measured: time, quantity, or just done-for-the-day.
- Geo watches your floors, pings you over Telegram or in the app, and lets you log progress by replying.
Where to start
- Getting started -- create your first mountain and add a vein
- Mountains and veins -- how the two fit together
- The daily floor -- targets, deadlines, and the cross-section graph
- The three metrics -- time, quantity, and daily
- Geo and Telegram -- pings, chatting, and logging by reply