This is not a public launch
Leanfinit closed beta.
The app is unfinished on purpose. We are not asking you to judge polish. We are asking you to test a stranger idea: what happens when software starts from your problem, not from a market.
01 / Software was always somewhere else
Most tools in your life were made by people who never met your problem.
Not your team. Not your context. Not your strange Tuesday constraint. You downloaded what existed, then bent your life around it.

02 / Markets choose what gets built
Big markets get software. Small personal pain usually gets ignored.
If enough people can pay, a product appears. If the problem is tiny, private, temporary, or only painfully important to you, it usually disappears into notes, spreadsheets, and memory.
fitness
study
family
work
health
travel
money
habits
productivity
03 / The beta starts with your reality
Do not ask for an app. Tell us the problem.
Use the app like a problem journal. When something annoying, repetitive, unclear, or personal appears in your day, describe the situation as it is. One problem, then another, then another.
Start here
The problem
What keeps happening?
Why does it matter now?
What would make tomorrow easier?
Bad: "Build me a mobile app."
Good: "I lose track of recovery exercises once pain gets better, then I relapse."
04 / What you get is a preview
Your problems turn into a shelf of tools that could exist.
Not one universal app. Not a template marketplace. A growing collection of personal previews, each shaped around a specific problem from your actual life.
05 / What you can test now
A preview is not the tool. It is the moment before the tool becomes obvious.
You can touch the shape of an answer: what it notices, how it thinks, what it would ask next, and whether it belongs in your day. You cannot connect accounts, upload data, build databases, or run real workflows yet.
possible tool
Recovery loop
I stop doing exercises as soon as pain gets better.
Would this keep me honest tomorrow?
possible tool
Decision thread
I lose context when tiny decisions spread across chats.
Would this make the next step obvious?
possible tool
Trip friction
Planning breaks when budget, places, and people drift apart.
Would I return to this before opening notes?
still only a preview
06 / Live with the possibility
For one week, notice every problem you normally abandon.
Walking outside. Working late. Planning something messy. Recovering from something boring. Put those moments into the app and see what previews appear. The point is not one perfect request. The point is a week of real-life problems.
recovery
routine
home
trip
budget
spark
07 / Then the real questions begin
Which preview deserves refinement?
After roughly a week, refinement starts. Take a preview that almost fits and push it closer: change the language, the flow, the assumptions, the next step, or the way it fits your day.
01
What would you refine?
The workflow, language, memory, reminders, output, or tone.
02
Why that part?
Because the first broken detail usually reveals the real need.
03
What would make it yours?
A tool becomes personal when your edge cases stop feeling like edge cases.
08 / The first living tool
Which one should become alive first?
After another week, the decision becomes sharper. Which preview should stop being a preview? Not the most impressive one. The one you would actually return to. The one that would change tomorrow.
Refresh your memory
Your closed beta path.
Two weeks of attention. First, collect real problems and inspect the previews they create. Then refine the promising ones and choose which tool deserves to become alive.
Now
Get access
Join the closed beta, install the app, and enter with problems from your actual day. Small, private, messy, temporary problems are welcome.
Week 1
Collect problem moments
Describe problems as they appear. Do not write product specs. Tell the situation, answer follow-ups, and watch personal preview tools appear.
Around day 7
Refine the close ones
Choose previews that almost fit. Adjust the language, flow, assumptions, next action, and the way the tool fits your day.
Week 2
Notice what pulls you back
Which preview do you keep thinking about? Which one feels useful only in theory? Which one would you miss if it disappeared?
Then
Make one alive
Choose the preview that deserves to become a working tool. That decision is the signal we are looking for.
Your beta mission
Bring many real problems. Find the one tool that should become real.
We need your taste, hesitation, confusion, excitement, and boredom. A preview can look clever and still be useless. A rough preview can also reveal something you would genuinely use if it were alive.
Feedback we want
Specific, felt, useful.
Which daily problems did you put into the app?
Which preview understood the real shape of the problem?
What broke because this is still only a preview?
Which preview would you refine after week one?
Which one should become a working tool after week two?
If you do not have the store invite yet, leave your email. We will use this list for closed beta access and follow-up interviews.
Tiny cleanup game
Throw away the apps that were never really yours.
Drag every old utility into the basket. On mobile, press, move, and release with your finger.
Cleared
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Drop apps here
