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Founder Story
2026-03-12
5 min read

Switch Life Into Simple Mode: Why I Built The Great Me

I built The Great Me to help people cut through noise, stay with their main mission, and move forward with small daily wins.

Hi, I'm Johnny.

If I were introducing myself like a field agent, it would sound something like this:

  • Code name: Johnny
  • MBTI: INFJ
  • Current base: Indie iOS developer
  • Core tools: AI-assisted app development and video production

For a while, I felt the same kind of confusion many people do. Life and work were full of small tasks, random demands, and constant motion. I was busy every day, but I did not always feel like I was getting closer to what actually mattered.

Then AI changed the way I work.

It helped me realize something simple: life feels much easier when you can clear out the noise and see your main storyline. Once you know the mission, your next action becomes obvious.

That idea became The Great Me.

It is not just another to-do list. I built it as a mission system that helps you move through life like a top agent: focused, calm, and clear about what matters most.

A notebook with a handwritten 2026 goal, captured from the product video.

Writing your goal can change the odds

One idea stayed with me while building this app: a study from Dominican University of California found that simply writing down a goal can raise the chance of achieving it by 42%.

That sounds small, but it changes everything.

The problem is that most notes apps do not create momentum. They store tasks, but they do not create emotional clarity. So I wanted to turn goals into something that feels more immersive and harder to ignore.

In The Great Me, your yearly, monthly, and weekly mission stays visible like a game panel at the top of your screen. One glance is enough to remind you what you are really chasing.

That shift matters. You stop drowning in random errands and start protecting the one storyline that deserves your energy.

The mission system and agent dashboard from the official product video.

Trust the process, not just the pressure

Another thing I wanted to fix was the feeling that productivity tools are always pushing you.

In The Great Me, the daily system is intentionally small. You do not need to write pages and pages. You only need to record:

  • your small win today
  • what blocked you today
  • whether you showed up for a short reset, like two minutes of meditation

That is it.

The goal is not to create more pressure. The goal is to help you trust the process. Even on low-energy days, you can still collect a small win and keep the mission alive.

Your AI superior handles the weekly review

The most important part of the system happens at the end of the week.

You report back to your AI superior.

It reviews your check-ins, your weekly summary, and the gap between your plan and your execution. Then it gives you a clear, objective report on how you are doing.

The app also turns that review into a visual agent ability chart, so you can see your strengths and weak points at a glance. Instead of digging through messy notes, you can instantly tell whether your next week needs more focus, more consistency, more resilience, or better judgment.

That is the kind of feedback loop I wanted for myself. Something honest, structured, and simple enough to use every week.

A mission overview screen from the product video, showing the long-term story ladder.

Stop working hard without a system

A lot of people try to solve confusion by working harder.

I have done that too.

But often the real answer is not more grind. It is a better system and a calmer rhythm.

That is why I made The Great Me.

If you have been feeling scattered, overloaded, or disconnected from your real direction, I hope this app helps you switch life into a simpler mode, one mission at a time.

Welcome to the The Great Me Special Task Force.