Built for the way your brain actually works.
Pyrority isn’t a feature list. It’s a behavior system — the things it does for you, so the things you care about don’t slip, the things that matter stay hot, and you stay in command of all of it.
Capture every thought before it disappears.
The thought hits at 11:47 PM. Or in the shower. Or right as you’re walking into a meeting. By the time you sit down to “deal with it,” it’s gone.
The Kindling Box is built for that moment. Open the app. Type the thought. Two seconds. It’s an Ember now — captured, named, waiting in the box for whenever you process it. You don’t have to decide what it is, when it’s due, or what project it belongs to. None of that. Just get it out of your head.
The whole system depends on this one thing being trustworthy. If you can’t trust the box to hold what you toss in it, you’ll keep holding it in your head. If you can, your head gets quieter. That’s the trade.
Always know what to focus on.
Open any other todo app and you get a wall of equally-important tasks. Your brain — already doing this calculation a hundred times a day — has to do it again. That’s the failure mode. Decide what to focus on, get it wrong, give up.
Spotter takes that off you. On every screen, the bottom of the system shows you what needs your attention right now. Not the longest list. Not the oldest task. The one fire that’s actually asking for you. Plain language, calmly stated. No alarms, no red badges, no urgency theater.
You command the fires. Spotter watches them. That’s the whole arrangement.
Keep the whole system honest.
Other tools give you a list and walk away. Pyrority sits down with you. The Burn Review is a guided routine that tends your whole fire system — what’s running hot, what’s cooling, what’s new, what’s worth keeping.
The system goes first. It walks you through every fire that matters. You process what’s new. You stoke what needs stoking. You decide what gets the next stretch of your attention. The fires that burned out are surfaced honestly — data, not shame — and you choose what comes back.
This is the part that makes the rest of the system trustworthy. Every Burn Review, you leave with a fire system that reflects what actually matters to you right now — and the proof that the things you said mattered, still do.
Know which fire is actually hot.
Heat is engagement, not urgency. The fire you stoked yesterday burns bright. The one you’ve been deferring for two weeks is smoldering. The one you’ve forgotten about is flickering, almost cold. The system shows you which is which, in plain visible signal — not in a notification badge or a deadline you’ll resent.
Other tools measure what’s overdue. That’s the wrong metric for a brain like yours. “Overdue” punishes you for missing a date. “Cooling” tells you which fire you’ve stopped feeding, while there’s still time to feed it. One closes a door. The other opens one.
The signal is honest, present without being loud, and built into the surface of every screen. You don’t have to look for it. You see it because the heat is the system.
Consistency, not perfection.
You don’t need to be perfect. You need to keep showing up. That’s the whole game.
Pyrority tracks Burn Review streaks the same way the system tracks heat — honestly, calmly, without fanfare. Three weeks running. Five. Eleven. The number isn’t a leaderboard. It’s a quiet record of the truth: you sat down with your system, you tended your fires, and you did it again the week after. And the week after that.
This is the part of the system that’s about you, not the work. Every productivity tool measures output. Pyrority measures engagement — because that’s what holds when the work changes, when the deadlines move, when life happens. Output is the result. Engagement is the practice.
Hold the whole life. Not just the work.
The Series A deck. Mom’s birthday. The annual physical. The book Maya recommended. Renew the domain. Pay rent. Reply to Priya. Plan the trip. The fires don’t separate cleanly into “work” and “life.” Your brain doesn’t make that distinction, and a system that does fails the moment it touches reality.
Pyrority holds all of it. Personal, professional, ambitious, mundane. Every fire you tend, in one trusted place — surfaced by the same engagement signal, run through the same Burn Review, protected by the same guardrails.
This is what the other tools couldn’t give you. They held the work, and you kept everything else in your head, in five other apps, in a Notion doc you abandoned, in the back of your mind at 2 AM. Pyrority is the place that holds it all — so you don’t have to.
If this is the system you’ve been looking for.
Get on the early access list. We’ll find you when the system is ready.
Drop your first ember