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Lighty(Лайти) is an AI planning tool positioned around “lightweight planning.” Its core use case is bringing personal tasks—work, health, study, family, habits, and more—into one unified system. It quickly captures tasks via Telegram voice messages, then uses AI each morning to generate a daily plan based on deadlines, categories, and balance across different areas of life.
The product is built around a Kaizen-style “small steps forward” approach, with 6 built-in planning levels: Unsorted, Month, Week, Tomorrow, Today, and Done. Users can gradually break long-term goals down into this week’s and today’s tasks. The AI does more than generate a to-do list: it can also point out when certain categories have not progressed for a while, such as no exercise progress for 6 days. The site also highlights morning/evening rituals, habit check-ins, streak tracking, heatmaps, daily/weekly/monthly statistics, and reviews. Telegram voice input is a key differentiator: the system can recognize dates, categories, and board placement, and also supports closing tasks by voice.
The official website only says that a free trial is available, registration takes 30 seconds, and mentions “free sync” in its competitor comparison. It does not disclose plans, pricing, usage limits, or paid-feature entitlements. For third-party integrations, the clearly stated options are a Telegram bot and CSV imports from Todoist and TickTick. There is no visible information about integrations with Google Calendar, Slack, enterprise SSO, APIs, or similar services.
The main advantages are its low learning curve: users do not need to build their own system as they might in Notion, and compared with traditional to-do apps it puts more emphasis on daily planning and life balance. Voice input is well suited to mobile use and capturing ideas on the fly. The downside is that its enterprise software capabilities appear weak: there is no information about team collaboration, permissions, audit logs, compliance, security certifications, or APIs. Pricing is also opaque, and the limits of its AI features are not explained.
Lighty is better suited to individual users, freelancers, knowledge workers, and people who need to manage multiple projects and life goals at the same time. It is not a good fit for teams that require project-member collaboration, permission tiers, and enterprise integrations. The page emphasizes that it is available in Russia and compares Todoist, TickTick, Notion, and Trello in terms of access or payment issues in Russia. However, it does not provide information on access from mainland China, payment methods, or Chinese-language support, so its China access status is unknown. Domestic alternatives to consider include 滴答清单, 飞书任务, 语雀/Notion-style tools, or Microsoft To Do.
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lighty.club is an Russia AI Apps provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach lighty.club directly.