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Seasons

One goal until it's done. The rest stay locked.

You're not finishing because nobody makes you choose.

You can finish hard things. Seasons makes you pick one, lock the rest, and see what you're not doing — until the season closes.

Your Goals

Health

In season
  • Sleep before 11

Language

Locked
  • Study 3 times/week

Side project

Locked
  • Ship landing page

Relationships

Locked
  • Plan Friday date

Off-season: plan. In-season: execute.

Two modes. One thing in focus.

1Off-season: plan

Add your goals, rank them, and cut what no longer fits. Everything else waits without guilt, so when you pick a season you're choosing from a clean queue.

Goals

5 goals

Health

1 goal

Language

1 goal

Side project

2 goals

Relationships

1 goal

Prioritize
Prune
Click here
Study 3x/weekLanguage
Write homepageSide project
Sleep before 11Health
Plan Friday dateRelationships

Not earning its place

Ship landing page

Hasn't moved in a while

2In-season: execute

One goal gets your full attention. The rest stays visible but locked out until this season closes, so nothing else competes for your effort.

Season

1 focus, 1 goal

Pick a season…

Sleep before 11

Waiting their turn

LanguageSide projectRelationships

A different question

Your task manager can't answer this.

Sunsama handles the week. The 12 Week Year handles urgency. Notion holds everything. None of them answer the one question that matters before any of that: of everything competing for your attention right now, which goal deserves the next season?

You can build this in Notion. You won't.

Pricing

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  • Goals — your full queue, organized by focus
  • Up to 3 focuses, 3 goals per focus
  • One active season with a visible queue
  • Your two most recent completed seasons
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  • Full season history — patterns you can act on
  • Up to 20 active focuses, unlimited goals per focus
  • AI help with each new season decision
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Common questions

What people ask first

How is this different from a task manager?

Task managers organize what you're already doing. Seasons decides which goal deserves the next season. Todoist knows what's on your list — Seasons answers the question Todoist won't touch: of everything competing for your attention, which one gets the next focused stretch?

Why only one goal per season?

Because one goal finishing is better than three goals at 33%. The one-season, one-focus constraint isn't a limitation — it's the product. If you're the kind of person Seasons is for, you already have a task manager. You don't need another tool to organize execution. You need something that forces the sequence decision.

What happens to the goals I'm not working on?

They wait in the queue — visible, ranked, and explicitly not abandoned. A queued goal has a place. It isn't rotting in a notes app or floating in a list with no assigned time. When the current season closes, you look at the queue and decide what earns the next slot. That's it.

What is a season, exactly?

A bounded period of focused effort on one meaningful goal — typically 4–16 weeks. You commit to a focus, define the minimum outcome that would make it worth the slot, then execute. When it ends, you review and decide what gets the next season.

I've tried Notion for goal planning. Why would this be different?

Notion gives you a blank canvas. Seasons gives you a system with opinions. Notion doesn't say no when you add a seventh goal. Seasons pushes back. If you've built and abandoned a Notion goal template, Seasons is built specifically for that pattern — it has the constraints that Notion won't give you.

Is this for work goals or personal goals?

Personal goals only. Health, creative work, learning, relationships, building — the things that don't come with external deadlines, managers, or accountability. Most people already manage work tasks well. The chaos is on the personal side. That's the problem Seasons is built to solve.