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nudge2.0

AI schedules your whole week to take action

Productivity
Task Management
Artificial Intelligence
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Don't manage. Just do. nudge plans your week so you don't have to - Don't create. Type plain text — AI turns it into real tasks with deadlines. - Don't plan your day. One click, AI schedules around sleep, meals, and fixed events. - Don't let yourself off. Lock $5 on a deadline. Finish and prove it — you pay nothing. - Don't switch apps. Capture and reschedule from Slack & Discord. - Don't get lost. One workspace. $5 first month, then $20/mo. Solo-built by a 20yo engineering student in Tokyo.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋 I'm Shunsuke, a 20-year-old engineering student in Tokyo, building nudge solo. Some of you might remember nudge — I launched an early beta here about 3 months ago. That thread shaped this release more than anything else, so this relaunch is partly a thank-you note. The honest origin story: I'm the kind of person who plans a perfect week in Notion on Sunday and abandons it by Tuesday. I tried Motion, Todoist, TickTick — every tool eventually became one more thing to manage. The app itself turned into a task. So nudge 2.0 is built around one rule: don't manage. Just do. • Don't create. Hit ⌘K, type your tasks as plain text — AI turns them into real tasks with durations, priorities, and deadlines. • Don't plan your day. One click, and AI schedules your whole week around your actual life: sleep, meals, fixed events. • Don't let yourself off. For the tasks you can't afford to skip, lock $5 (up to $50) on the deadline. Finish and submit proof — you pay nothing. Miss it, and the penalty is real. That's why it works. • Don't switch apps. Capture tasks, get pinged, and reschedule right from Slack or Discord. • Don't get lost. One simple workspace: calendar, list, Kanban. No setup, no templates. • Don't fall behind. Missed a task? While you sleep, nudge quietly moves yesterday's unfinished tasks into today's open slots. That last one exists because of this community. In the last thread, someone asked what happens when a day goes sideways — whether you have to push everything forward by hand. I didn't have a good answer then. This release is the answer: we call it the dawn sweep. One honest caveat: Google Calendar sync is already built — it's going through Google's verification right now, and rolls out the moment it clears. Until then, nudge plans around the life you set up in the app: sleep, meals, fixed events. Pricing: $5 for your first month, then $20/mo (or $120/yr). I'd love brutally honest feedback — especially from fellow Notion/Motion refugees. I'll be here all day answering everything 🙏

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What won me over is that it treats sleep and meals and time at the gym as real, protected parts of a day. So many planners forget we are human, and this one clearly does not.

Thanks for the detailed answers in the thread, Shunsuke, especially on how the dawn sweep decides what gets pushed first. Building this solo while still iterating on the priority logic in public takes patience.

A concrete case: someone who reliably plans a perfect Notion week on Sunday and quietly stops following it by Wednesday would need more than a nicer calendar, they need a reason the plan survives contact with a bad day. The $5 stake plus the automatic re-slotting into tomorrow's open slots is aimed right at that gap. On the proof step, since a blurry screenshot can currently pass, is there any plan to let users set a stricter proof requirement for specific tasks, like requiring a link to a committed file instead of a photo?

It's a fair trade-off for a beta to lean toward false-accepts rather than wrongly taking someone's five dollars. Following this one to see how the verification tightens up over time.

@shunsukenakagawa appreciate the honest answer, a lot of teams would've just said "yes it does that" and let me find out the hard way. the conversational re-slotting in Slack actually sounds like the right ceiling for now, fully automatic replanning without me saying anything sounds like it could go wrong in ways that are hard to trust. good luck shipping the untouched-task trigger, that's the harder problem

@shun_build Just upvoted. Scheduling AI is a crowded space, so the first email someone gets from you matters more than most, curious about your approach.

the scheduling logic thread here is already really thorough. the part I'm curious about is the other side of the $5 stake, the "finish and submit proof" step. who's actually checking that proof, is it a photo/screenshot a human reviews, or something automated? and what stops someone from submitting something low effort just to get the lock back, a blurry photo of a "done" task that wasn't really done. seems like the honesty of the whole stake mechanic depends on that verification step being harder to game than the task itself

The honesty in this really stood out to me. “I plan a perfect week in Notion on Sunday and abandon it by Tuesday” is such a painfully relatable experience 😅
Love that you’re not building another tool that asks people to become perfectly disciplined, you’re building around how people actually work. Excited to see where nudge goes.

I actually put together a quick one-page voice guide inspired by the tone of nudge. If you’d ever like to take a look, I’d be happy to share… no pressure at all. I just enjoyed the honesty behind the product enough that it made me want to play around with the story a little.

the "schedules your whole week to take action" part is the interesting bit vs just another calendar overlay. my actual pain isn't seeing a schedule, it's that priorities shift mid-week and I never go back and re-slot everything. does nudge actually re-plan the rest of the week automatically when something gets pushed, or do I still have to manually tell it what moved?

@shun_build the dawn sweep detail answers what I was going to ask about missed days. curious how it decides priority when several tasks get pushed at once. Is it weighted by original deadline, by the $ locked on each, or something else?

Update from launch day: WE HAVE OUR FIRST PAYING CUSTOMER!! 🎉😭


i've never met this person and i love them.🎉🎉🎉

The "don't let yourself off" stake feature with the $5 deposit is genuinely clever, turns a todo list into a real commitment device rather than just another pretty planner.

plain text task entry actually worked way better than i expected, and the deposit lock idea is clever enough that id probably use it. pricing seems fair for what it does too.

dropped a few tasks and the AI slotted them around my sleep and lunch blocks without me lifting a finger, which actually saved me the usual sunday night planning headache.

honestly love the $5 stake idea, that's clever. one thing though, could you add a quick "reschedule" option when life happens? like if something comes up on tuesday and i need to push my whole day back an hour without manually dragging everything around. that would save me a lot of friction right when i'm already stressed about the change.

The Slack and Discord integration is a nice touch, but I'd love to see a simple way to share specific tasks or deadlines with a teammate without giving them access to my whole week. Like a public link or one-off invite just for that task.

About nudge2.0 on Product Hunt

AI schedules your whole week to take action

nudge2.0 launched on Product Hunt on July 15th, 2026 and earned 143 upvotes and 28 comments, placing #12 on the daily leaderboard. Don't manage. Just do. nudge plans your week so you don't have to - Don't create. Type plain text — AI turns it into real tasks with deadlines. - Don't plan your day. One click, AI schedules around sleep, meals, and fixed events. - Don't let yourself off. Lock $5 on a deadline. Finish and prove it — you pay nothing. - Don't switch apps. Capture and reschedule from Slack & Discord. - Don't get lost. One workspace. $5 first month, then $20/mo. Solo-built by a 20yo engineering student in Tokyo.

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