Synlit

Get rewarded for the work you'd be doing anyway.

Synlit is a productivity app with a personal economy built in. Complete tasks, build habits, and level up real skills — then cash in your progress on rewards you set for yourself.

The idea

Most productivity apps end the same way: a longer list, a few broken habits, and the quiet feeling that none of it added up to anything.

Synlit is built around a different idea — the effort you put in should compound. Into rewards you actually enjoy. Into skills you can watch growing over time. Into a system that gives back as much as you put in.

How it works

01

Plan your work

Capture tasks, build habits, set goals. The basics, done well.

02

Earn as you go

Every task you finish and every habit you keep pays into your balance. The skills you're working on level up alongside.

03

Spend on what matters

Set up your own shop with rewards you actually want. Cash in when you're ready — no guilt, no streak to protect.

Why Synlit feels different

Most todo apps A list that grows. Nothing accumulates.
Most habit trackers Streaks — and the guilt when you break one.
Synlit Real rewards. Visible progress. No punishment for resting.

Who it's for

  • You're working hard but want something tangible to show for it.
  • You want to build skills, not just tick boxes.
  • You like the idea of earning your own rewards.
  • You'd rather have momentum than streaks.

Pricing

Beta

Free

Sign up and help shape what comes next. Paid plans are on the roadmap — beta users keep early-access pricing.

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FAQ

Is my data private?

Yes. Your tasks, goals, and shop are yours alone. Encrypted at rest, never sold.

Do I have to use the game features?

No. Set task rewards to zero and Synlit works as a clean todo and habit tracker. The game layer is opt-in.

Can I use it on mobile?

It's a responsive web app — it works in any browser, on any device.

What happens if I miss a day?

Nothing. You earn when you do the work; you don't lose anything when you rest.

Can I import from other apps?

Not yet. Import from Todoist, Notion, and others is on the roadmap.