Do it. Or pay.
Set a goal. Set a stake. Miss the deadline and the penalty runs automatically.
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The System · Step 01/04
Define The RuleSet the rule before you start bargaining with yourself.
Choose the goal, the cadence, the deadline, and the stake while your standards are still clear.
What changes
Flexible while planning. Strict once the clock starts.
Edit, archive, or refine before future deadlines
Works for habits, one-offs, and recurring routines
Fast enough to set up without turning into a ritual
The System · Step 02/04
Arm The ConsequenceApprove the downside without giving up custody.
due.box never holds your money. The allowance exists only so a missed deadline can actually cost something.
What changes
No deposit. No escrow. Real downside.
You control the allowance amount
You can raise, lower, or revoke it later
Only a missed deadline can trigger the penalty
The System · Step 03/04
Beat The DeadlineCheck in before the clock runs out.
Mark the commitment done manually or through the API. If the deadline passes incomplete, the penalty runs automatically.
What changes
This is where behavior changes
Manual check-in takes seconds
API integrations can automate the proof step
The clock matters every single time
The System · Step 04/04
Turn Up The PressureAdd social pressure only when it helps.
Keep everything private, share one commitment, or open a public profile when outside eyes would make the rule harder to dodge.
What changes
Visibility is an extra lever, not the whole product
Share the whole profile or one specific commitment
Grant private access to approved viewers
Misses still trigger the same automatic consequence
The Interface
The InterfaceSimple when you need to act. Serious when you try to slip.
Create the rule, see what is due, mark it done, and move on. The interface should clarify the commitment, not give you more places to rationalize.
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The System · Final Check
Remove The DoubtsEverything important, without the hand-waving.
The real questions are custody, proof, privacy, and exits. Answer those clearly and the product either earns trust or it does not.
No custody
Funds stay in your wallet.
Privacy
Public, private, or rule-only.
Verification
Self-check or API check-in.
Exit
Archive before the next deadline.
Ready When You Are
Start The RuleStart with one rule that actually matters.
Connect the wallet, set the stake, and let the mechanism prove itself on something real. Start with a rule you actually care about.
Choose the chain and start
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Set the rule
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Track what is due
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