Kaizen

A Kaizen app for personal goals.

Aspra is a Kaizen app for personal goals. You start with a few small daily actions, and the plan grows as you do, month by month.

What Kaizen means here

Kaizen is continuous improvement through small, steady steps. Applied to one person, it means you do not start with the hardest version of a goal. You start with something you can hold, then build on it. The idea is usually applied to factories and teams. Aspra applies it to a single person and one long-term goal.

The plan grows with you

Aspra turns a long-term goal into daily actions during setup, built from your own words, then scales them up as you stay consistent. Month one is smaller than month six. Each month, Aspra suggests how the plan should evolve, so the work matches your capacity as it grows instead of staying frozen at day-one difficulty.

Small steps, no streaks

Because Kaizen is about returning and building, Aspra has no streaks to break and no score to protect. A missed day lowers a consistency rate slightly. It does not erase your work. Continuous improvement assumes you will have off days, and the tool is built to absorb them rather than punish them.

Milestones you can see

A daily action needs somewhere to lead. Aspra breaks your goal into milestones, month by month, so each small step points at a horizon you can see. Each Sunday your week is read back to you, which is where steady, unglamorous progress becomes visible.

Solo, or with one partner

Kaizen is personal, and Aspra keeps it that way by default. If you want, you can pair with exactly one accountability partner who sees that you showed up. No group, no feed, capped at two.

Questions

What does Kaizen mean in Aspra?

Small, continuous improvement. You start with actions you can keep and build from there, instead of forcing a large change on day one.

How does the plan scale?

Aspra breaks your goal into monthly milestones and grows the actions as you stay consistent, so the work matches your capacity over time.

Is the scaling automatic?

Aspra sets the initial plan and milestones from your goal and suggests how it should evolve each month. You can adjust the actions anytime, so the structure is there from day one without locking you in.

Is Aspra good for self improvement?

Yes. It is built for one person working toward a long-term goal, with a plan that grows month by month and no gamification to distract from the actual work.

Can I use Kaizen with a partner?

Yes. You can pair with exactly one person, so you each see the other show up. Aspra is capped at two.

How much does Aspra cost?

Aspra starts with a 3-day free trial, then a subscription. Lone Wolf is $99.99 a year and Partner is $149.99 a year, and you subscribe inside the app.

Small steps that grow with you.

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Aspra is pending approval on the App Store. Join the waitlist and we will email you on launch day.