Structured commitment with real consequences

Make goals harder to ignore.

CommitPact is an accountability platform where friends turn goals into binding pacts. Set the goal, define the proof, agree on the deadline, and attach a consequence if someone doesn’t follow through.

  • Goal
  • Deadline
  • Proof
  • Consequence
Habit tracking is passive. Social apps lack stakes. Betting apps aren’t built for goals.
CommitPact closes the gap.

How it works

People don’t struggle with knowing. They struggle with following through.

Illustration showing a goal, proof, and consequence stacked into a pact flow

Create a pact with friends

Bring in accountability partners who can see the commitment and help enforce the outcome.

Define clear proof

Completion means evidence, not intention. Each pact spells out what counts as done.

Attach real stakes

Money, dinner, charity, or social penalties. The consequence makes the commitment feel real.

Hit the deadline or pay

The pact resolves to success or penalty. No vague “I’ll try again next week” escape hatch.

Use cases

Built for goals that are easy to postpone and painful to miss.

Fitness

Go to the gym 3x this week or buy the group dinner.

Studying

Study 2 hours a day or pay into a shared pot.

Founders

Ship MVP by Friday or donate to charity.

Freelancers

Hit the client deadline or owe a visible penalty.

What this validates

The first version is a demand test, not a full product.

  • Do people want accountability with friends involved?
  • Do real consequences increase follow-through?
  • Will users accept financial or social penalties?
  • Is group accountability stronger than solo tracking?

What a pact includes

  • GoalWhat you are committing to do
  • DeadlineWhen it must be done
  • GroupWho keeps you accountable
  • ProofWhat counts as completion
  • ConsequenceWhat happens if you fail

Early access

Join the waitlist if you want goals with teeth.

Phase one is about testing the message and hearing where people would actually use this. Add your email and primary use case.

Illustration of an accountability loop between friends

Validation mode: this page captures intent and messaging, not production signups yet.