commugoal is a community goal-tracking app that helps groups of people work together towards a shared goal.
A community is a group of people with a shared goal. Each community has a goal — a target score the group aims to reach together within a period the members agree on (not enforced by the app). When the group decides the period is over, an admin can settle the community to record whether the goal was achieved.
Every member of a community has one of two roles:
Each member defines their own challenges — recurring activities worth a certain number of points. For example:
A challenge must have a unique name within your membership and a score greater than zero.
That is entirely up to the community members. You define the rules, discuss what is fair, and agree on both the challenge values and the goal together.
This isn’t another empty social platform. This is for real communities that can talk to each other in real life, debate, and find agreements. There is no technical solution for this on purpose; agreeing on rules is part of the game.
By default, communities are invite-only. Admins can add members manually by email.
Admins can also enable self-join via share link in community settings. If enabled, anyone with the community URL can open it, confirm they want to join, and become a member automatically after logging in.
commugoal does not send any emails. If you invite members manually, let them know yourself via a channel of your choice (email, WhatsApp, ...) that they can log in at commugoal.click.
When you complete a challenge, you log an accomplishment. Each accomplishment records the date, copies the challenge's score at that moment, and can include optional short notes. Accomplishments contribute to the community's total score toward the goal.
Notes are useful for challenges like "Lose weight (500g)". If you reached that milestone and measured it on two successive mornings, you can log the accomplishment and add your current weight as a note to keep track over time.
Accomplishments that have been included in a settlement cannot be deleted.
The community's goal bar shows the current total score versus the goal target. When the goal period is over, an admin settles the community — this snapshot records whether the group succeeded.
You can permanently delete your account at any time from your profile page. This will remove all your challenges, accomplishments, and community memberships. Communities where you are the only admin will also be deleted.