Record a promise to yourself. Choose when you want to hear it again. When that moment comes, your own voice meets you there — and asks if you kept your word.

Somewhere between the promise and the moment, it slipped. A task pushed to "later." A boundary you meant to hold. A version of yourself you told to show up — who didn't get the message in time.
PastYou makes sure the message arrives.
Record a promise to yourself — a task, an intention, a boundary you want to hold. Ten seconds is enough.
An hour from now. Tonight. Tomorrow morning. You decide when future-you needs to hear this again.
At the moment you chose, PastYou plays your promise back — in your voice, not a generic reminder. Then it asks the only question that matters: did you keep your word?
A checkbox doesn't know you. A push notification doesn't sound like anything. But your own voice — saying the thing you promised, in the moment you chose — is very hard to ignore.
That's the whole idea. Not another to-do list. Not another streak to game. Just you, keeping your word to yourself, out loud.
No one else hears it. No one else needs to.
Most habit apps punish you for missing a day — so you find ways to cheat the streak just to keep the app happy. PastYou works differently. Your streak isn't about perfection. It's about showing up honestly, every day, even on the days you didn't follow through.
Join the waitlist to get early access and be the first to hear your own voice hold you accountable.