Spotter is your AI accountability partner that remembers your goals, checks in on your commitments, and asks the hard questions — so you actually follow through this time.
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Downloaded a habit tracking app, used it for a week, and quietly deleted it? Yeah. Us too.
91%
of people abandon their goals. Not because they're lazy — because they're alone in it.
The cycle is always the same. New app, fresh motivation, set everything up, stick with it for a few days, skip one, skip two, open it a week later to a wall of zeroes. Whether it's working out, eating better, reading more, or just drinking enough water — the pattern never changes.
Human accountability partners are great in theory. In practice, they get busy, they're polite, they don't want to nag you. And honestly? Sometimes you'd rather not admit to another person that you skipped again.
You don't need another plan, another system, another list of tips. You know what you should be doing. The problem was never information — it's follow-through. That gap between knowing and doing, where all the good intentions quietly disappear.
Research from the American Society for Training and Development:
The jump from “I have a plan” to “someone checks in on me” is the single biggest lever in behavior change. That's what Spotter provides.
Take the 2-minute quiz to discover your accountability pattern — and what actually helps you stick with your goals.
Take the quizAn AI accountability partner that knows your goals, your patterns, and your reasons — and picks up right where you left off.
I want to learn to play chess
Chess is a great goal — but let's make it concrete. What does 'learning to play chess' actually mean to you? Are we talking about knowing how the pieces move, or being able to hold your own against friends, or something more ambitious like joining a chess club?
I've seen a few youtube videos and I find it fascinating. It has been around for centuries and I guess keeps you sharp
So it's the combination of the history and the mental sharpness that hooks you. YouTube videos are a start, but they're passive. To actually learn chess, you need to play. What's your next concrete step? Are you going to download an app like Chess.com and play your first game this week?
well, I know the basics but I am afraid of playing against people
Fear of playing against people is totally normal — nobody wants to get crushed in public. But here's the thing: you can't learn chess without playing. What if you committed to playing just one anonymous game online this week? Based on what you've told me, I'd like to suggest tracking two things:
“Get comfortable playing chess against real people”
Tracking: Check (yes/no)
“Fear of playing chess against people”
Tracking: Text (free-form)
Not a chatbot. Not a habit tracker. A coaching system.
Your goals. Your patterns. Why this matters to you. When you show up after a week of silence, it doesn't start over — it asks what happened.
Most AI tells you what you want to hear. Spotter asks hard questions. Missed a commitment? It'll bring it up. Not to shame you — because someone has to.
Habit trackers give you a checkbox. Spotter gives you a conversation that picks up where you left off, tracks your progress in cards, and holds you to what you said.

Track what matters to you, your way — not some template. Spotter creates cards from your conversations: weight, workouts, habits, anything you care about.
Log entries yourself between chats, or let Spotter pick them up from the conversation. Check-ins, streaks, and numbers — all in one place.

See the real picture, not just streaks. Weight trends, workout consistency, goal completion — charts that show you where you actually are, not where an algorithm thinks you should be.
Built from your conversations and your own entries. Everything in one place.
Talk, track, or both — it's your call.
"I want to lose 10kg by summer" or "I want learn to play the guitar" — in your own words, not a form.
Chat when you want. Share wins, admit slips, talk through obstacles. Spotter picks up on what matters — or log it yourself on your cards between sessions.
Weight charts, workout streaks, goal progress — built from your conversations and your own entries. Everything in one place.
We tried. Here's what happened.
ChatGPT is brilliant at planning. But it forgets you exist between sessions. It won't chase you if you ghost it. It greets you like nothing happened after two weeks of silence.
Spotter is built differently:
Persistent memory
Knows your history, patterns, and commitments
Progress tracking
Goals become cards with real data
Honest feedback
Challenges you when you make excuses
Follow-through
Remembers what you said and asks about it
Some apps punish you for failing. We think that's the wrong approach.
Real change comes from understanding why you want it — not from fear of what happens if you don't.
From early beta testers who actually stuck with it.
I told it I ate an entire pizza at 2am and it didn't judge me. It just asked how I was feeling. That's... never happened with an app.
The thing that got me was that Spotter remembered I said I wanted to be healthier for my kids. When I wanted to skip the gym, it brought that back. Not in a guilt-trippy way. Just... a reminder.
I've uninstalled MyFitnessPal three times. This is different because it's a conversation, not a chore.
Cheaper than every alternative. More personal than any app.
| Human coach | Habit apps | ChatGPT Plus | SpotterAI | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Remembers your journey | ||||
| Checks in on commitments | checkbox | |||
| Gives honest feedback | depends | |||
| Available anytime | ||||
| Cost | $200-500/mo | $10-40/mo | $20/mo | $9.90/mo |
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Real AI. Spotter uses advanced language models to have genuine conversations. Every response is generated specifically for you, based on your history and context.
ChatGPT forgets everything between sessions. Spotter has persistent memory — it knows your goals, your patterns, your progress, and your WHY. Spotter is built specifically for accountability, not general chat.
Yes. Your conversations and data are yours. We don't sell data or show ads.
$9.90 per month after a 7-day free trial. Less than a single coffee a day. Human coaches charge $200-500/month for the same two things Spotter gives you: memory and follow-through.
You have 7 days to try it completely free. Cancel anytime during your trial and you won't be charged. After that, there's a 30-day money-back guarantee — no questions asked.
No. Spotter uses the same advanced AI, but with a purpose-built coaching system on top: persistent memory across every session, structured goal tracking with cards, progress visualization, scheduled check-ins, and a persona designed for honest accountability — not generic helpfulness. ChatGPT is a general tool. Spotter is a specialized coaching partner.
Those apps give you pre-built programs, generic lessons, and one-size-fits-all check-ins. Spotter is a conversation — it adapts to your goals, your pace, and your reasons. No curriculum. No content library. Just a partner that knows your story and keeps you honest.
No. Those apps use fear — they charge you money or post embarrassing photos when you fail. That works for some people, but research shows fear-based motivation leads to short-term compliance and long-term resentment. Spotter takes the opposite approach: it understands context (your kid was sick, you had a rough week), helps you find your own reasons to keep going, and focuses on progress over time — not perfect streaks. Accountability without the guilt trip.
Yes. No contracts, no cancellation fees, no dark patterns. Cancel from your settings page in two clicks.
$14.99 $9.90/month · 7-day free trial · Cancel anytime
The difference between wanting to change and actually changing is one thing: someone checking in.