They'd bought four planners and abandoned all of them. Not because they lacked commitment — because none of them were built on the methodology they already believed in. The Full Focus Planner was too motivational. The Leuchtturm was beautiful and blank. The Moleskine was just a notebook.
They wanted a daily page that implemented the Ivy Lee method — not just a to-do list, but a structured prioritisation capped at three things, executed in order. They wanted a weekly review that actually ran the GTD weekly review protocol. A Stoic journal structured around the actual practice, not one with Marcus Aurelius quotes on the cover.
Nobody had built that. So Groundwork was. Twenty tools, all derived from methodologies that already work. A system with a logic. A design with a point of view. Structure over inspiration.