Afterword
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The philosophy behind every app that carries the name.
Procrastination is rarely laziness. Most of the time, it's a measurement error — overestimating how much effort a task actually requires, until starting feels heavier than it really is.
Vesatile builds apps for everyday life that dissolve that perceived effort. Instead of discipline, guilt, or punishing streaks, the work is done by friction removal — making tasks feel small enough to simply start — and gamification that makes the process genuinely enjoyable.
Each app stands fully on its own, quietly credited "by Vesatile." The real competitor isn't another productivity app. It's resignation. Vesatile is built solo, by one developer — Vesclard (aka Ves) — and the devlog below is written in that same first-person voice.
Every feature earns its place. Nothing bloated.
Using it should feel good, not just useful.
No shame nudges. No punishing streak-breaks.
Low friction to open. Low friction to start.
Everyday apps, each standing on its own — built one at a time, in public.
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The next everyday app in the works — built on the same idea: make the task feel small, make starting feel good. Follow the devlog below to watch it take shape.
Notes from the workbench — bugs, wins, and small steps, lightly summarized.
Questions, ideas, or just want to follow along? We read everything — and behind Vesatile is just one person, Vesclard, who friends call Ves.