Pilot

Accountability

The feature your willpower has been asking for

Plans don't fail from lack of information — they fail alone. Pilot builds the accountability structures from the 12-week method directly into the product: WAMs, partners, and scoreboards that make your week visible to someone who cares.

Weekly accountability meetingFriday 4pm

1 · Scores

You 88% · Jamie 92%

2 · What worked

Morning blocks. Batched calls.

3 · What slipped

Essay tactic — no time blocked

4 · Commitments

Thu 9–11am blocked for draft

Weekly accountability meetings that run themselves

The WAM is the method's highest-leverage ritual: 15–30 minutes, everyone reports score → what worked → commitments. Pilot generates the agenda from the week's actual data, so the meeting starts at the interesting part and ends with logged commitments.

Accountability partners for solo runners

No team? Invite one person — a friend, a coach, a peer founder. They see your scores and streaks (never your private notes), get a nudge when you go quiet, and share a lightweight weekly check-in with you. Knowing someone will see Friday's number changes what you do on Tuesday.

Jamie can see your scoreboard

Scores, streaks & blockers — not your tasks or notes.

Streaks that make skipping expensive

Review streaks track consecutive scored weeks — the meta-habit that predicts whether the whole system survives. Miss a Friday and the streak is what you lose; it's small, and it works.

9 weeks

scored & reviewed, consecutively

Frequently asked questions

Your weekly execution scores, your review streak, and any blockers you choose to share. They never see individual tasks, notes, or goal details unless you share the plan explicitly. The point is exposure of the number, not surveillance of the work.

Never run a quarter alone again

Plan your quarter, score your weeks, and hit your goals. Free for your first plan — no credit card.