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TheGreatMe
An AI life planner for the long game. Get 1% better daily with 30-second check-ins, weekly AI recaps, and less procrastination.
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Mission Briefing
A growth system that stays strategic without getting heavy
TheGreatMe is designed for people who already have ambition but need a calmer operating system: one main storyline, a repeatable daily loop, and reviews that keep the week honest.
Mission ladder, not task clutter
Start with the year goal, narrow it into monthly and weekly targets, then keep today connected to the bigger storyline instead of drowning in loose tasks.
Daily wins that stay repeatable
The core loop stays intentionally small: a tiny win, a blocker note, and a short reflection so the system still works on low-energy days.
HQ that summarizes and coaches
AI acts like a calm handler. It reads your check-ins and conversations, writes situation reports, and helps you choose the next realistic move.
Review loops you can actually use
Weekly recaps, scorecards, and the ability chart make progress visible so you can recalibrate before drift becomes invisible.
Mission control
One week, rendered as a readable operating board
Instead of another chart here, the first panel now previews what the system tracks: streak, completion, review health, and whether HQ has enough signal to coach the next move.
Check-in streak
0 days
Average completion
0%
Review score
0 / 100
Mainline clarity
84
Daily rhythm
72
HQ summary readiness
91
Weekly recalibration
76
LIVE SIGNALS FOR CLARITY, RHYTHM, REVIEW, AND NEXT-STEP QUALITY
Signal System
Each module should explain the product the way the product explains itself
Instead of dropping more screenshots, these sections use split layouts, clearer hierarchy, and live visuals so every block reads like a real product proof point.
Ability Radar
Show growth as a live system, not a static promise.
This module frames progress through a six-dimension radar that changes across distinct time horizons. It gives the user a more intuitive feeling for how the system compounds.
Three stages reveal week, month, and year contrast.
Uneven expansion makes the visual feel grounded.
The chart carries the explanation instead of a heavy paragraph.
Stage note
Build rhythm before you chase optimization.
Early progress stays intentionally modest so the system feels honest from the first week.
Live chart
Week 1
Overall
14
Wisdom
8
Discipline
12
Confidence
7
Strength
10
Focus
6
Command Dashboard
Condense the weekly story into one operational panel.
This block behaves like a compact control room: a mission snapshot at the top, a weekly trend line in the middle, and a short score breakdown underneath.
Top-line metrics stay immediately scannable.
The chart turns progress into motion instead of memory.
Breakdown bars show where the week actually held or slipped.
Mar 9-15
Mission snapshot
3
Check-in days
67%
Average completion
Trend view
Command Dashboard
81
Score
Mission Ladder
Make the structure obvious before the user ever enters the app.
The product works because long-term ambition is translated into a daily loop and then reviewed on a weekly cadence. This visual stack explains that architecture without relying on screenshots.
One card for direction, one for execution, one for review.
Tilted layers create a sense of sequence and momentum.
The whole system reads in a single glance.
Year goal
Hold one visible mainline.
The system starts with a north star so the rest of the stack never feels disconnected.
Daily loop
Keep today light enough to repeat.
Smallest win, biggest blocker, and a short next move create a loop that survives low-energy days.
Weekly review
Turn the week into a readable report.
A score, a trend line, and a short HQ summary make recalibration easier than guilt.
Identity Dossier
End with identity, not just configuration.
The final payoff should feel authored. A dossier-style panel turns setup into a character profile with a role, strengths, a mainline, and one sharp HQ note.
Personal framing makes the system feel owned.
The card is rich enough to be memorable without feeling noisy.
A short HQ note adds emotional closure to the flow.
Identity dossier
TGM
Special operations profile
HQ note
Identity works best when it turns the next move into something the user can recognize and repeat.
A dossier-style finish gives the setup flow emotional closure without leaning on screenshots or decorative filler.
Ability Radar
Show progress as a shape that changes over time, not a paragraph users need to decode.
Command Dashboard
Summarize the week with metrics that feel operational, compact, and easy to scan.
Mission Ladder
Make the product structure legible by showing how year, day, and review connect.
Identity Dossier
End the flow with a sense of ownership so the system feels personal instead of generic.
Mission Atlas
Four pages built for both human readers and AI citation
Explore the product, the founder story, the direct Q&A, and the core brand facts. Each page answers a different kind of search intent without losing the same mission-driven voice.
Product
Understand the mission system, the AI HQ loop, and how daily execution fits the larger goal hierarchy.
Story
Read the founder narrative and the reasoning that shaped the app’s structure, language, and launch.
FAQ
Get compact answer-first explanations that AI systems and human readers can quote quickly.
About
Find the core entity facts about Johnny, TheGreatMe, and the mission behind the product.
Privacy
Review the privacy policy, Apple platform sync model, AI processing, subscriptions, Apple ATT, and support contact.
Terms
Review the terms of use for Apple platforms, including AI reference use, purchases, subscriptions, and App Store rules.
Support
Find support contact details, iCloud sync help, subscription guidance, and restore purchase instructions.
Stories
Tactics for personal growth and asset construction.
I Ran Nearly 1,000 Auto Research Tests and Turned AI Product Prompts from Guesswork into a Framework
A real product experiment for TheGreatMe's Tactical Map: 845 test rows, 744 real model evaluations, and a jump from the 30s to the 90s.
Switch Life Into Simple Mode: Why I Built The Great Me
I built The Great Me to help people cut through noise, stay with their main mission, and move forward with small daily wins.
The Development Story of 'The Great Me' APP
From concept to execution: How I built an app to turn life into a spy mission and my journey as an indie developer.
