A single-file web app I designed and built myself, with AI as a coding partner, to track every application and keep my daily habits moving. The phone runs the real thing, tap around.
Everything below lives inside a single HTML document. No accounts, no backend, no app store.
From applied to offer, with countdowns, notes and follow-up dates I actually keep.
Daily habits with streaks that reset the moment you skip, so momentum is the point.
Pick any application and the assistant writes a tailored follow-up note in seconds.
Notifications on phone and desktop, with no native install required.
Every action earns XP and unlocks milestones, turning the search into a game you keep playing.
Install it like a native app from any browser, then carry it across your devices.
Momentum exists because I treat AI like a sharp, fast teammate that still needs direction. The interesting skill isn't typing a prompt, it's everything around it.
I describe the exact behaviour, edge cases and constraints I want, not a vague wish. Good output starts with a precise ask.
I read every line, catch the confident mistakes, and reject what doesn't hold up on a real device instead of trusting the first answer.
Push notifications, autocomplete, the AI drafts: each went in one pass at a time until it was something I actually use daily.
The app is the artifact. The real signal is that I can take a messy goal and ship something real with AI, end to end.
Opens the full app with sample applications and habits · best on a phone