A life skills app that tells you what to start, where you stand, and what to do next.
A life skills app that tells you what to start, where you stand, and what to do next.
Skill Life turns a broad life category into one concrete skill, shows where you stand with an honest level, and points at a single action you can log today. Discover, assess, and improve real-world skills across physical, mental, social, creative, career, and lifestyle categories.
Find your first life skill · See where you stand · Take one next action
A broad category only helps once it points at one measurable skill.
Each area has an evidence type that keeps growth concrete, so Physical or Mental becomes a skill you can start instead of a vague mood.
From where you stand to the one thing you do next.
The discovery loop is built around a clean handoff: choose a category, see your honest level, then log the evidence that actually moves the skill.
Choose a skill, see your level, log the evidence.
The clearest path through a broad category is a three-step loop that ends on a single action you can take today.
Choose a category and a first skill
Pick the area that matters most, then start with one concrete skill inside it. Cardiovascular Endurance is a strong first pick because the evidence is clean and the gains show fast.
See where you stand right now
A quick assessment gives you a 0 to 100 level and an honest reading. You know whether you are above the beginner floor and how far the next tier is.
Log the evidence, then add support
Log the activity that proves progress, watch the level move, and bring in tracking, accountability, or community when the routine needs help staying alive.
Turn broad intent into specific product actions.
These routes take you from discovery into the exact surfaces that keep a life skill moving: skills, activity, goals, accountability, and challenges.
Questions people ask before starting
What makes Skill Life a useful life skills app?
It turns a broad category into one concrete skill, shows where you stand with an honest level, and points at a single action you can log today. Assessment, tracking, and support all point at the same growth instead of stopping at a motivational result.
What life skill should I start with?
Pick the category that matters most, then start with one skill inside it that has clean evidence. Cardiovascular Endurance is a strong first pick because a timed run is objective, the gains show in a week, and the entry point is obvious.
How do I know where I stand?
A quick assessment gives you a 0 to 100 level and a plain-language reading, like above the beginner floor. You see how far the next tier is before you choose what to do next, so you never start blind.
Do I have to use tracking, accountability, and community together?
No. Different people need different loops. Some start with tracking alone, others add a partner or a challenge only when a routine starts to slip. Skill Life lets you enter from the angle that fits you.