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FireGoals is an online productivity tool built around personal goals, daily tasks, and habit formation. It emphasizes ideas drawn from success and self-improvement figures such as Brian Tracy, James Clear, Robert Kiyosaki, and Tony Robbins, aiming to improve execution through written goals, task prioritization, daily planning, and habit consistency. Based on the captured content, it looks more like a personal self-management product than a typical team-oriented enterprise SaaS.
The core product includes Goals, Tasks, Habits, and Success Guidance. Users can set goals across different areas of life and track progress; prioritize daily tasks and mark the most important ones with a “fire” label; add daily habits and include them in each day’s plan; and choose so-called “gurus” to receive built-in success tips. The paid plan also provides more habit and goal templates. The text mentions “Works on All Devices,” suggesting multi-device access, though it does not specify the supported platforms.
The Standard Free plan requires no credit card and includes 400 monthly transactions, 1 account, basic features, dozens of habit suggestions, and basic goal templates. Achievers Club costs $6 per month, with the first month at $1; the annual plan is $49 and includes unlimited transactions, 1 account plus a second bonus account, Achievers Club features, and all habit and goal templates. Overall, the pricing is low and suitable for long-term individual use.
The advantages are its low barrier to entry, with a free plan users can join directly; a clear focus on three high-frequency personal productivity needs: goals, tasks, and habits; and templates plus built-in guidance that may help users who lack a personal productivity framework. The main limitations are the absence of key enterprise software capabilities: there is no visible support for team collaboration, role-based permissions, third-party integrations, APIs, data security compliance, SLAs, or customer support details. The “success guru” content may also reflect strong personal preferences.
FireGoals is suitable for individuals who want to build daily plans, track personal goals, and develop habits, especially productivity-focused users who are receptive to success-oriented and self-improvement methodologies. It is not well suited as an enterprise project management tool, team OKR platform, workflow collaboration system, or compliance-oriented work management platform.
The captured text does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment methods, or localization, so china_access can only be assessed as unknown. Users in China would need to test actual network connectivity and payment availability. Alternative products include 滴答清单, Todoist, Notion, Microsoft To Do, Habitify, and others.
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firegoals.com is an United States SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $1.00, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach firegoals.com directly.