Bet with friends. Submit photo proof. Settle stakes when goals slip. The strongest accountability is the one with consequences.
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Three steps. No streak gimmicks. Real money.
Pick a goal that matters. Decide what counts as proof. Bet money on yourself.
Snap proof every time you do the thing. Your friend approves. Miss, and the stake's at risk.
Bet ends, money moves. The week you'd rather forfeit money than skip the gym is the week your life changes.
Your bet card shows the goal, the stake, your partner, and how far through the week you are. The progress bar isn't a vanity metric — when you're behind, your money is at risk.
2 days left in this week
The honest answer.
Behavioral research consistently shows the pain of losing CHF 50 outweighs the joy of earning it. Streak apps exploit the weaker side of that asymmetry. Comitto uses the stronger.
Self-reported habit tracking has a known cheat-code: lying. A photo your friend has to look at, against rules you both agreed on, doesn't. Social proof + visual evidence is the cheapest accountability stack that actually works.
Invite up to ten friends, vote on each other's proofs, and let the leaderboard sort itself out. The pressure of losing money to your friends is uncomfortably effective.
Right now, IOUs settle outside the app — by Twint, cash, or whatever works between you. Once Stripe is live we'll charge a small settlement fee on transferred stakes; the app itself stays free.
The ones we get asked the most.
That's between you and your partner — we can't enforce honor. But two things help: friends usually want to challenge each other, and the proof rules you both agree on at the start ("What counts? What doesn't?") are visible to both of you the whole time. Bad-faith partners get caught fast in our experience.
Pick one goal you've been postponing. Pick a friend who won't let you off the hook. Pick a number that hurts slightly to lose.
Make it real