Step 1 • AccessStart with Whop access so the dashboard stays member-only.
ImCommitted uses your Whop membership to unlock the real dashboard, keeping the app lightweight while still protecting private accountability data.
- Public visitors can explore the demo first.
- Members sign in through Whop instead of creating another password.
- Private tasks, proof, and journals stay behind authenticated routes.
Access stays simple for real users while the public site still sells the product clearly.
Step 2 • Weekly planPlan the next 7 days in the dashboard.
The dashboard is the control center for your week. You pick a short operating window, select a day, and keep the visible plan close enough to review and act on.
- The next-7-days strip keeps the week concrete.
- Selected-day task lists make the active workload obvious.
- The goal is focused weekly execution, not a giant backlog.
A one-week view keeps commitments realistic, reviewable, and harder to ignore.
Step 3 • Measurable tasksCreate tasks with due times and proof rules.
Each task becomes measurable because it has a date, deadline, and proof type. That makes the promise specific before the day starts.
- Use text, file, photo, or flexible proof depending on the task.
- Photo proof can require a short explanation for AI review.
- The form stays simple enough for everyday planning.
Clarity up front reduces vague promises and weak follow-through later.
Step 4 • Action layerDo the work during the day and use Telegram for fast proof.
Telegram is where accountability stays lightweight. Instead of opening a heavy web app every time, you send proof quickly where you already are.
- Quick proof submission keeps momentum high.
- Reminders and follow-up happen in the same channel.
- The bot makes daily accountability feel operational, not ceremonial.
Fast proof lowers friction, which makes it easier to stay honest when the day gets busy.
Step 5 • Better proofPhoto proof is not just an image. It includes a required short description.
When you submit a photo in Telegram, the bot immediately asks what happened. That short description pairs visual evidence with clear context, creating a stronger verification record for review.
- Photo received first, description captured second.
- The image and explanation stay tied to the same proof submission.
- Review stays cleaner when visual evidence includes what was completed.
- AI can assess the result against stronger context and clearer standards.
Photo proof becomes a higher-standard verification layer, not just a screenshot drop.
Step 6 • ReflectionClose the day with a journal that explains what moved and what slipped.
The journal can be saved in the dashboard or in Telegram. It is the daily review layer that captures friction, wins, and unfinished follow-through while the day is still fresh.
- Write what happened while the context is real.
- Use the dashboard to keep the journal attached to the operating week.
- Reflection becomes part of execution rather than a separate ritual.
A short nightly review makes it easier to spot patterns before they become another lost week.
Step 7 • Next-step loopLet AI turn reflection into useful next tasks and repeat one week at a time.
Right after the journal entry is saved, ImCommitted can suggest concrete next-step tasks from that reflection. As the week fills in with journals, proof, finished work, misses, and carry-forward items, the same record can also become a weekly scrapbook page grounded in what actually happened.
- Suggested tasks come from real journal context.
- You can accept, skip, or refine them in the dashboard.
- The weekly synopsis is compiled from the real week, not filler.
- The result is a simple operating system: plan, act, prove, reflect, continue.
The app helps you stay committed because every day naturally feeds the next useful action.