everyone wants attention. most of us refresh the feed, hope for likes, and still feel unseen. i was tired of that game, so i built makeitlast.
makeitlast is a public accountability platform. you set a goal, start a timer, and share one link with the world. every tick is public, so you can't hide when you slow down.

i kept the core simple:
> set public tasks with custom timers and your personal link.
> track progress with clean visuals and milestone celebrations.
> share updates so the community keeps you honest.
> connect payments to track revenue goals automatically.
> set public tasks with custom timers and your personal link.
> track progress with clean visuals and milestone celebrations.
> share updates so the community keeps you honest.
> connect payments to track revenue goals automatically.
i wanted a public task timer that feels like a promise.
the flow:
> pick a goal and set a clear timer.
> share makeitla.st/yourname so anyone can see the countdown.
> log checkpoints and let the graph show real movement.
> celebrate every milestone with the people who watched you build.
> pick a goal and set a clear timer.
> share makeitla.st/yourname so anyone can see the countdown.
> log checkpoints and let the graph show real movement.
> celebrate every milestone with the people who watched you build.

progress tracking had to feel good, not heavy. every log updates a visual timeline. you see the arc of your work and where you slowed down. no fluff, just proof.
accountability needed more than comments, so i added real stakes: live payment tracking. connect stripe, dodo, polar, or lemon squeezy. set an mrr, arr, or total revenue target and let the api sync in real time. now your public link isn't just a timer; it's a revenue bar crawling toward the number you promised.
i priced it to lower friction: $5 one-time to join. lifetime access. no subscriptions, no endless upsells. you pay once, you get your personal link, and you start today in under 30 seconds.
here's how people are using it:
> a 100 days of code streak that refuses to die because friends refresh the link daily.
> a solo founder tying the next $1k in mrr to a public bar everyone can see.
> a writer posting drafts and logging words until the chapter goes green.
> a maker who keeps a build-in-public list and checks off tasks while the timer runs.
> a 100 days of code streak that refuses to die because friends refresh the link daily.
> a solo founder tying the next $1k in mrr to a public bar everyone can see.
> a writer posting drafts and logging words until the chapter goes green.
> a maker who keeps a build-in-public list and checks off tasks while the timer runs.
why bother? because attention without direction is empty. public accountability gives attention a job. when you know others can see your timer slip, you ship faster. when someone cheers a milestone, you remember why you started.
building makeitlast taught me three things:
1) deadlines work when they're public.
2) community pressure beats willpower.
3) progress is addictive when you can see it.
attention is still noisy. but now it's useful. instead of chasing views, i'm giving people a way to turn eyeballs into energy. your goals, your timer, your public link. make it last.
want in? it's $5 one-time. you get your personal link, visual tracking, public sharing, automatic revenue tracking, and a direct line to me @kalashbuilds if you need help.
start here: makeitlast. set a timer. share the link. let the world keep you honest.