
Twelve pieces of an ordinary life.
Each one fixes something small and annoying on its own. Put two together and they start covering for each other — that's the bit that compounds.
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Two of them hold up all the others.
The people in your life and when things happen. Almost everything you actually want is one of those two wearing a different hat — a debt is a person and a date; a gathering is people and a date; a warranty is a thing and a date.
And then
10 things that hang off them.
Pick the one that annoys you most today. The rest will still be here when you want them.

Who owes who
Sneat Debts
The fourteen quid nobody is ever going to mention again. Counted quietly, so it stops being weird.

Getting people together
Sneat Events
The bit that puts people off having people over is never the having people over.

Shared lists
Sneat Lists
The milk you both bought, because neither of you knew the other one was at the shop.

Everything you own
Sneat Assets
The washing machine has a warranty. It expires. You will find out which way round those two facts are at the worst possible moment.

Where the paperwork is
Sneat Documents
The passport is in a drawer. Which drawer is a matter of some debate.

Where the money goes
Sneat Budget
Your budget should fill itself in from things you were already doing — not turn into a second job.

Everyone's sizes
Sneat Sizes
Your niece's shoe size, your dad's jumper size, and the width of the alcove you've nearly bought a bookcase for twice.

Anything worth watching
Sneat Trackers
The meter reading, the mileage, the thing you swore you would keep an eye on for a fortnight and then did not.

Who's actually doing it
Sneat Reminders
A reminder that knows whose job it is — so being the one who nags stops being your personality.

Borrow & lend
Sneat Lending
Your drill has been at Dave’s for five weeks. You both know. Neither of you wants to be the one to bring it up.
10 of the 12 are open and usable today. The rest are designed and specified, with no code behind them yet — we label them that way on purpose. What's real today →

Start with one thing.
Pick the one bit of your life that annoys you most and let it go first. It gets better the more of your life it touches — but it has to be worth it on day one, or none of the rest matters.
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