Coming soon on iOS & Android

Bold by design

Social media is loud. Your life goals are not.

Manifest is built for the opposite: your people helping you win, and you helping them win back. Share your goals with the friends, family, and circles you trust, without making your life public.

Personal by default
Your network, your rules
Built for real relationships

Social apps don't show what your people need.

They show highlights. Hot takes. Noise. When someone in your life needs help, or when you need help, group chats don't scale and scrolling doesn't solve it.

It should be easy to know what the people you care about are working on and to show up at the right moment.

Support, structured.

Manifest is for people who want help from their friends, family, and community, and who want to help their network succeed. Share your goals with the people who matter, and keep momentum together.

1

Create your circles

Make groups that match real life: friends, family, mentors, teammates, gym crew, whatever fits.

2

Share a goal (big or small)

Add milestones so it's clear what "progress" looks like and where help is needed.

3

Stay aligned, without the chaos

See updates and notes across your network in one place so help doesn't get lost in old messages.

Features

Built to strengthen your network.

The #1 outcome is a stronger network. Successes you create together compound into bigger accomplishments. Manifest gives you the structure to make that happen without turning life into content.

Manifest: Network Groups

Circles that match your real life

Friends, family, mentors, gym crew. Share selectively. Keep it personal.

Manifest: Manage Support Across Your Network

See who needs what, in one place

Review goals across everyone you care about, without digging through old chats.

Manifest: Updates and Notes

Nobody loses the thread

Progress and context stay attached to the goal, not buried in a chat.

Manifest: Goals and Milestones

Turn "someday" into done

Milestones make progress obvious, and show your people exactly where to help.

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Why it's different

Group chats are fast for messages. Terrible for progress.

Group chats are great, until they aren't. They don't help you remember what people are working on, track progress over time, or keep context organized.

Manifest is goal-first. Everyone shares their goals, and you review the details, updates, and notes across your whole network in one place. Less searching. More helping.

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Chats

Conversation-first. Easy to lose goals, links, and context.

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Manifest

Goal-first. Updates and notes stay organized across everyone you care about.

Personal by default. Calm by design.

Manifest is built around a simple idea: you share with the people who matter, and who matter to you.

Your community, your rules

Nothing is public by default. You choose who's included, individuals or groups. You control what gets shared, and with whom.

Not a stage

This isn't a feed. It's a room with the people you trust, built to make support easier, not louder.

Big goals. Small goals. Real life.

Start with one person you trust. That's enough to change outcomes.

Career: interview prep, intros, resume review
Health: workouts, habits, consistency, support
Building: launch dates, feedback, accountability
Life: moving, budgeting, learning, hard seasons

Alpha

Manifest is in alpha.

Right now we're focused on building something people use a few times a week because it helps. iOS + Android coming soon.

Let the people in your life help you achieve your dreams.

Private by default โ€ข Built for real relationships โ€ข Coming soon to iOS & Android

FAQ

Quick answers.

If you have a question that isn't here, reply to the alpha invite and we'll help.

Is Manifest a social media app?+

No. Manifest is a private space for your real network: built for support, not performance.

How is it different from group chats?+

Chats are conversation-first. Manifest is goal-first: goals, milestones, updates, and notes stay organized across your whole network.

Who can see my goals?+

Only the people you add, individually or through a group you create.

Is everything private by default?+

Yes. You control who's included and what gets shared.

Do I need a big network to use this?+

Not at all. Start with one person you trust. That's enough to build momentum.

Is it an "accountability app"?+

It can be, but it's bigger than that. Accountability is helpful. Support is powerful.