BitHustle has been a project in various forms since the late 1980s — starting as "MyDay" on DOS, evolving through Smart Guide, Homeport, and Impact across every technology wave. The vision was always the same: a personal system that actually knows you.
BitHustle 2.0 is the version that finally delivers on that vision. Built with Next.js, TypeScript, and SQLite, it covers tasks, habits, routines, goals with weighted milestones, health tracking, finance, a contact circle, life domains with neglect detection, journaling, and a curated discovery feed — all unified by a daily scoring engine that answers the question "Am I getting better?"
The real differentiator is Bit — the other half of the app. Bit runs midnight reviews, morning briefings, breaks down procrastinated tasks into micro-steps, takes on work assignments (research, drafting, planning), and hunts for content based on your interests so you never have to doomscroll again.
This was a first project built with OpenClaw, and the experience has been outstanding — three days from concept to a fully functional application with dozens of interconnected features, an autonomous job system, and a landing page ready for launch. Targeting public release March 2026.
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