Okay, so you're not just 'stuck on bugs' for your SaaS app; you're in the deep, gnarly trenches of creation, and three hours of head-banging against a wall of code would exhaust anyone. For these next 30 minutes, deliberately shift gears. Close the editor, put on a song that makes you want to dance, or just go stare out the window and let your eyes unfocus for a bit. Don't try to solve anything; just give your brain a new input, a different kind of pattern to process. You're not abandoning the problem; you're just letting your subconscious take over for a bit, which is often when the real breakthroughs happen. The answer's often found when you're not looking so hard.
Kept going 12 times85 uses left
Three fields. Thirty seconds.
Step 01
Hit the wall
That moment when closing the laptop feels like the only option. Open the extension.
Step 02
Press the button
Tell it what you're building, what's blocking you, and how you're feeling. Thirty seconds.
Step 03
Keep going
Get a direct response and three next steps sized to the time you actually have.
It reads your project, blocker, project type, how you're feeling, and time available before responding. Two people pressing the button at the same moment get completely different responses.
What happens when I hit 100 uses?
You get a message celebrating how many times you pushed through this month. Resets at your next billing cycle — not a punishment, just a reset.
Can I cancel anytime?
Yes. No questions, no retention flows. Cancel from your account and you won't be charged again.
Does it work for any kind of project?
Yes — side projects, theses, creative work, job applications. As long as you can describe it in a sentence, Keep Going can help.