GritFlow
    Core Concepts

    Daily targets

    The one to three concrete tasks you commit to each day, set the night before.

    A daily target is a specific task scoped to a single day. Unlike rituals, daily targets do not repeat. They are the things you want to push through tomorrow that are not part of your standing routine: a tough conversation, a chunk of a project, an errand you have been avoiding.

    Daily targets are set the night before in the Plan screen, and they expire when the day ends. That deliberate constraint stops your target list from turning into a backlog.

    Why three is the cap

    You can pick one, two, or three daily targets. Three is the maximum on purpose. The point of daily targets is not to track everything you might do, it is to identify the few things that, if done well, would make tomorrow a meaningful day.

    One excellent target is better than three mediocre ones. Most days, aiming for one or two is the right call. Save the third slot for days where you have real bandwidth.

    Watch: Daily targets in action

    Targets versus rituals

    A useful test: if you would be happy doing this thing every day for the next sixty days, it is a ritual. If it only matters tomorrow, it is a target. Mixing them up is the most common reason a daily plan stops feeling motivating.

    A target can also be a single concrete step in a larger project, linked to a specific task or subtask in the Plan page. That is often the right way to use them: turn a vague intention like "work on the website" into a specific, ship-able task like "publish the pricing page draft."