Built for ADHD brains that want an anime physique. A tiny daily floor, streaks that bend instead of breaking, and a character who only gets strong when you do.
No spam, no nagging. One message when the dungeon opens.
Once you are doing push-ups, you are fine. The hard part is the moment before. Most fitness apps make that moment worse. They count your misses, reset your streak to zero, and turn one bad day into a reason to delete the app. For an ADHD brain that starts strong and falls off around week three, that design is the whole failure.
Real people, describing real apps. Not this one. Each of them started, missed a day, and learned that a missed day meant a failed one. Read the pattern. Then read what the System says back.
Break it once? Yeah, I'm never going back to it.
even my rest days didn't feel restful
it feels more like punishment if you stop using our app.
I do things in spurts, not streaks.
coming back after a break isn't starting from zero, it's resuming.
Your daily loop lives in a cold holographic terminal, a Solo Leveling fantasy played straight, with zero emotional temperature. It hands you one quest a day and gets out of the way. Then the moment you finish, it tears open into a full-bleed manga splash. The deadpan makes the payoff hit harder.
The floor is the smallest version of the habit. Not a goal, a floor. What you can do on your worst day, at 11pm, half asleep.
Clear it and the System charges your Training Aura, rolls you a piece of loot, and logs the day as another episode. Go past it and the bonus is quietly counted. The System did not ask for extra. It will pay for it anyway.
You build a hunter that looks like you, not a random one you were handed. Every real rep feeds real stats. Nothing you can buy substitutes for a single push-up. Money buys style. It never buys strength.
One tiny daily minimum you can always clear. The ask is small on purpose, because task initiation is the wall, not the effort.
Miss a day and today's session repairs it. Miss a week and you come back to a Rested buff that pays double. Absence never decays your character.
Clearing the floor charges an aura that multiplies your idle gains tenfold. Your hunter keeps training while you live your life.
Sessions are framed as anime episodes, days become arcs, and the log reads back like a printed manga you starred in. Progress you can turn the pages of.
Your first strict pull-up unlocks a skill that cannot be bought, rolled, or granted. There is exactly one way to obtain it, and you found it. That is when the rank goes up.
When you clear a quest, hit a milestone, or rank up, the terminal flashes and tears into a printed page. Ink, screentone, speed lines, impact type. This is where the dopamine budget goes.





Loot is cosmetic. Every item is drawn by hand, and the rarest ones come from showing up, not from a store. The free tier keeps the entire loop, forever.






Some of these are design choices. Some are safety features, because a training app used by teenagers should never do harm. All of them are permanent.
No red badges, no miss counters, no guilt notifications. Expired quests vanish without comment.
Streaks bend instead of resetting. The record holds, and the gap becomes a buff.
No weight, no calories, no measurements, no transformation photos. Strength is the only thing it counts.
No ads, no data sales, no attention traps. The free tier keeps the whole loop forever.
Money buys cosmetics only. Nothing purchasable substitutes for a single rep.
No countdown timers, no streak-tied discounts, no cancellation mazes. The session is sacred ground.
Shisuke is heading into beta on iOS and Android shortly. Drop your email and the System will send one message the day the dungeon opens. That is the only time you will hear from it.
The System kept your place.