About Fecit
Fecit is a goal planner that takes you from "now" to "done." Light tasks stay one line. Bigger goals expand into target → obstacle → expectation, preparation, sub-tasks, and retrospect. Depth on demand — the surface stays small.
What is Fecit?
Fecit is a goal planner that takes you from "now" to "done." It works as a simple to-do list for lightweight tasks, and expands into deeper structure — target, obstacle, expectation, preparation, sub-tasks, retrospect — only when you need it. The design philosophy is minimal to maximal: small surface for everyday capture, depth on demand.
How is Fecit different from other task apps?
Most task apps cap at title and notes. Fecit gives every task a maximal ceiling: structured fields for intention (target/obstacle/expectation), preparation (materials/tools/venue), sub-task graphs, and retrospect. You stay in one tool whether the thing is "buy milk" or a 90-day initiative.
Who is Fecit for?
People who want one tool that scales with the seriousness of the goal — a single space for fleeting tasks and the goals worth tracking with discipline. Particularly useful for those who reflect on what they did, not just what's left to do.
What is the Public Library?
A community-shared collection of task routines and checklists. You can browse it without signing in at vaudium.com/public-library and save any routine to your Fecit app with one tap. Fresh AI-generated routines are added every night so the library stays alive.
Is Fecit free?
Yes, Fecit is free to download and use on iOS and Android.
What platforms does Fecit support?
iOS, Android, and the web (vaudium.com). The mobile apps are the primary surface; the web is mainly for the Public Library and content.
What does target, obstacle, and expectation mean in Fecit?
These three fields form a semantic chain on every task. Target is the current unresolved state before the routine starts. Obstacle is the friction you hit while moving from target toward the desired state. Expectation is how target should look or feel after the routine. Naming the chain explicitly makes the task itself a thinking tool, not just a checkbox.
Who makes Fecit?
Fecit is built by VauDium. Contact: valinia@vaudium.com.