
It's not laziness.
There's a thing on your list. You know what it is. You haven't started it. That moment, right before, is the problem.
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Pebbles figures out why a task is stuck, breaks it into pieces small enough to start, and handles the legwork. You always keep the part that matters.

First, Pebbles looks at what's really in the way. It's usually not what it looks like. A task that feels like a mountain is often three small things bundled together, or one missing piece of information you didn't realise you needed.

Then it breaks the whole into pieces small enough to start. Some are Pebbles' to handle, like research, drafts, and follow-up. One is yours, the part where you actually decide and act.

With the friction cleared, the only thing remaining is the part that actually mattered. Not to brag, but Pebbles probably just saved you an afternoon.
What Pebbles isn't.
- Not a task manager.
No projects, tags, kanban boards, inbox. Holds five things, max. One a day.
- Not a calendar.
Doesn't time-block your day or sync your schedule. Useful when the what or how is unclear, not the when.
- Not a habit tracker.
No streaks, no scoreboard, nothing to break. If you missed yesterday, today's nudge starts fresh.
- Not an autonomous AI.
Pebbles never sends, books, purchases, or executes anything in the real world. Pebbles prepares; you act.
- Not another thing to organise.
No settings. No setup screens. The first thing Pebbles asks is what's stuck.
No streaks.No pressure.No guilt.5 pebbles. 1 a day. No pebble too small.

5 pebbles · 1 a day · no setup
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