
Eli — The coach who doesn't give up on you.
Accountability is easy when things are going well. The hard part is when they’re not — when the plan falls apart, when the week disappears, when you already know what you should be doing and still can’t make yourself do it.
Most productivity tools respond to that moment with silence. You missed a task. The streak resets. The app moves on. You feel worse than before.
A real coach doesn’t do that. A real coach notices the pattern before you do. They remember what you told them mattered. They meet you where you are — not where you were supposed to be. And they speak to you the way you need to hear it, not the way they find it easiest to say.
Eli is built to do that. Not perfectly. But consistently — every day, in your pocket, learning as it goes.
Knowing what to do isn’t the problem. Doing it anyway — especially when you don’t feel like it — that’s where most coaches give up. Eli doesn’t.
It talks to you your way
Choose how Eli shows up — gentle and supportive, or direct and matter-of-fact. Dial up the challenge when you need a real push, or ask for steady encouragement when things are hard. It's your call, not the algorithm's.
It remembers what you said mattered
Eli builds a picture of you over time — your patterns, your goals, your history. So when you go quiet, or fall off a plan, it notices. Not to shame you. To ask the right question at the right moment.
A to-do list with a conscience
Eli holds the tasks you commit to and checks in on them. Not once, automatically, and then never again — but in the context of everything else it knows about where you are and what's been happening.
Money, debt, and what's next
Eli connects to Solvent to help you work through debt repayment strategy, preview your retirement picture, scout companies for your watchlist, and log transactions on the go — all in conversation, not in a spreadsheet.

People who know what they should be doing with their money, their time, or their health — and need something that will actually notice when they stop doing it.
Solvent users who want the data to mean something — a coach that reads the numbers and asks the question behind them, not just reflects them back.
Anyone who’s had a good coach before and knows the difference it makes — and wants something close to that available every single day.
Every tool I’ve built has been about the same thing: the gap between knowing and doing. Eli exists because data isn’t enough. Awareness isn’t always enough. Sometimes you need something — or someone — that remembers who you said you wanted to be, and cares enough to bring it up when you drift.
I didn’t build Eli to replace human connection. I built it to hold the line between the conversations — the daily, ordinary, unglamorous work of staying the course. No judgment. No streak anxiety. Just unconditional support, one day at a time.