A daily challenge path shaped around you — your focus, your friction, your five disciplines. One honest action each day.
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What Axiom Zero does
Most apps give everyone the same plan. Axiom Zero builds yours from your intent, your obstacle, and your focus — then gives you one challenge a day to hold.
Onboarding maps your intent, your obstacle, and your focus. Every challenge is assigned — not chosen — based on who you told us you're trying to become.
Physical. Mental. Work. Mindset. Social. Every challenge maps to one. Track your balance across all five — see where you're growing and where you're avoiding.
Short, intentional check-ins at the start and close of each day. Not journaling for journaling's sake — clarity with purpose.
A memento mori grid that shows how many weeks you've lived and how many remain. The most honest motivator there is.
Check-ins tied to real daily tasks — not just opening the app. A streak here represents something you actually did.
Complete a stage. Keep a long streak. Write consistently. Recognition that has to be earned, not given.
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Simple by design
Onboarding asks what you want to build and what has stopped you before. Your path is generated around your answers — challenges aligned to your focus across five disciplines.
Each day brings one assigned challenge. Some are timed. Some are reflective. Some require you to go somewhere uncomfortable. All of them require you to actually do something.
A domain radar shows your progress across all five disciplines. Morning and evening reflections build self-awareness over time. Watch who you're becoming — day by day.
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The Disciplines
Every challenge in Axiom Zero belongs to one of five disciplines. Your path draws from each — weighted toward what you said matters most.
Cold showers. Long walks. Voluntary discomfort. The body is trained through what you choose to endure — not what you avoid.
Read seriously. Think deeply. Sit with difficulty. The mind sharpens through use — not through more information, but through deliberate engagement.
Do the hard task first. Ship the thing. Close the gap between intention and action. Work is not something you feel ready for — it's something you start anyway.
Question your assumptions. Face what you've been avoiding. Rewire how you relate to yourself. The hardest territory — the one between your ears.
Say the hard thing. Show up for someone. Build relationships worth having. The discipline of honest connection is one most people never practice.
You have power over your mind, not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength.Marcus Aurelius · Meditations
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Early Access
Axiom Zero is coming to iOS. Join the waitlist and get notified the day it's available. No spam — just the one email that matters.
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