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This is not a public launch

Leanfinit closed beta.

The app is unfinished on purpose. We are not asking you to judge polish. We are asking you to test a stranger idea: what happens when software starts from your problem, not from a market.

01 / Software was always somewhere else

Most tools in your life were made by people who never met your problem.

Not your team. Not your context. Not your strange Tuesday constraint. You downloaded what existed, then bent your life around it.

Discarded software interfaces

02 / Markets choose what gets built

Big markets get software. Small personal pain usually gets ignored.

If enough people can pay, a product appears. If the problem is tiny, private, temporary, or only painfully important to you, it usually disappears into notes, spreadsheets, and memory.

fitness

study

family

work

health

travel

money

habits

productivity

03 / The beta starts with your reality

Do not ask for an app. Tell us the problem.

Tell Leanfinit what you are currently trying to solve, what your problem is, and for what part of your life you are looking for the right tool.

Start here

The problem

not a PRD

What keeps happening?

Why does it matter now?

What would make tomorrow easier?

Bad: "Build me a mobile app."
Good: "I lose track of recovery exercises once pain gets better, then I relapse."

04 / What you get is a preview

You will see a tool that was built only for you and no one else in the world.

Not a finished product. Not a promise. A preview of a personal instrument shaped around the problem you described. Your job is to feel whether it would actually help.

05 / Live with the possibility

For one week, notice every problem you normally abandon.

Walking outside. Working late. Planning something messy. Recovering from something boring. When a personal problem appears, ask: if a tool appeared right now, would I use it?

recovery

routine

home

trip

budget

spark

06 / Then the real questions begin

Which preview deserves refinement?

What would you refine first: the language, the flow, the data it remembers, the next action it suggests, or the way it fits your day? Tell us why that change matters. A preview becomes yours when you can name exactly what still feels wrong.

01

What would you refine?

The workflow, language, memory, reminders, output, or tone.

02

Why that part?

Because the first broken detail usually reveals the real need.

03

What would make it yours?

A tool becomes personal when your edge cases stop feeling like edge cases.

07 / The first living tool

Which one should become alive first?

Not the most impressive one. The one you would actually return to. The one that would change tomorrow. The one you would miss if it disappeared.

Refresh your memory

Your closed beta path.

One route. Five moments. From access, to problems, to previews, to refinement, to the first tool that deserves to become alive.

  1. Now

    Get access

    You are here. Join the closed beta, install the app, and enter with one real problem in mind.

  2. Week 1

    Talk about problems

    Describe what you are trying to solve. Do not write specs. Tell the story, answer follow-ups, and watch preview tools appear.

  3. Around day 7

    Refine the promising ones

    Adjust, clarify, fine-tune. Change the flow, the language, the remembered details, and the way the tool fits your day.

  4. Week 2

    See how you behave with them

    Which preview do you return to? Which one feels useful only in theory? Which one quietly becomes part of your life?

  5. Then

    Make one alive

    Choose the tool that deserves to exist beyond preview. That is the signal we are looking for.

Your beta mission

Bring your real problems. Leave with one honest reaction.

We need your taste, hesitation, confusion, excitement, and boredom. Especially boredom. If a preview looks clever but you would never open it again, that is the signal.

Feedback we want

Specific, felt, useful.

What problem did you try first?

Did the preview understand the real shape of it?

Would this tool change what you do tomorrow?

What would you tune before making it alive?

If you do not have the store invite yet, leave your email. We will use this list for closed beta access and follow-up interviews.

Tiny cleanup game

Throw away the apps that were never really yours.

Drag every old utility into the basket. On mobile, press, move, and release with your finger.

Cleared

0/8

Drop apps here