I built Flock because I kept failing at productivity in isolation. Flock is simple: you see your todos alongside your friends' todos in real-time. Creates gentle social pressure to follow through.
- Real-time dashboard showing your friends' progress alongside yours
- Vim-style keyboard shortcuts (j/k, space to complete) for power users
- Built-in pomodoro timer
- Goal tracking to organize todos by area of focus
- Beeminder integration for quantified-self types
- Works with Claude via MCP — ask Claude what's on your list, add todos by voice
- Dark mode, command palette (⌘K), drag-and-drop reordering
I've been using it daily with a small group of friends for months and the effect on my follow-through has been significant.
I'm building Flock, a social goal tracking and intentions app. Styled a little around Complice/Intend, but with more of a focus on working in public with your friends and colleagues - see what they're working on, track your intentions against specific goals.
Building out reviews now - so you can systematically review your progress against your goals to stay on track. Give it a try, and add me as a friend! https://www.flockwith.me/u/henryaj
Certainly banned enough that you can't listen to ATC playback anywhere online. I think in practice you can use an air band radio at home (not sure how anyone would know if you were anyway).
Outside of SF though, the situation is likely reversed - many more women than men are graduating college, and people tend to want to pair off with people of similar educational achievement.