
Lifely
Capture thoughts, organize projects, and build habits
Details
- Categories
- Productivity & Notes
- Target Audience
- EntrepreneursFreelancersSolopreneurs
- Pricing
- Subscription from $4.5
- Featured in
- Best Habit Building Tools
About Lifely
You can use Lifely as a calm, centralized space to capture your ideas, connect them with projects, and establish lasting habits. Specifically designed for entrepreneurs and freelancers, this tool helps you stay organized and focused on your most important work in one unified environment.
Product Insights
Lifely integrates note-taking and habit building with project management into a centralized workspace for cross-platform use. It offers a unified environment across web, desktop, and mobile platforms for a subscription-based fee.
- Cross-platform availability on web, desktop, and mobile devices.
- Combines habit tracking, project management, and note-taking in one space.
- Low-cost entry point with subscriptions starting at $4.5.
- Specific design focus for solo business operators.
Ideal for: Entrepreneurs, freelancers, and solopreneurs who need to manage professional projects alongside personal habit building in a single interface.
Discount Codes
First Year Free(-100% OFF)
Valid until Jun 4, 2026
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Comments (3)
@58259phil correct. Also the fact to combine work and life helps to keep everything at one place and organized. It's a PWA so the syncing is instant between different devices is instant.
This type projects really works, Good luck.
@oliwertwist9 Cool did you try it out? What would be your number 1 thing, that you would like that this kind of projects solve for you?
Tired of spreading my life across 6 different apps. Notion, Todoist, a journal app, random Apple Notes for ideas that go nowhere ...? So I build a central space to organize your life and work.