Your head fills up with ideas. Side projects, calls you have been meaning to make, the class you keep almost signing up for, the thing you are talking yourself out of. They all live in there at once and none of them get planted.
This tool sorts that mess into seeds you can plant. One specific thing to do today. A few to tend in the next week. A few to notice and stay open to. And what to gently set aside for now. Free, with your email. No spam, ever.
What you will get back
- One seed to plant today. Small. Specific. Something you can do in under thirty minutes. Often the seed your brain almost talked you out of.
- Seeds to tend. The ones already growing or ready to start. Each one comes back with one next watering, not a whole plan.
- Seeds to notice. The part of the garden where you stay open without forcing anything. Watch for a feeling. Be open to a person. The unexpected gifts grow here.
- Set aside for now. Not gone. Just resting. Some seeds want a different season.
Why brain dump in, seeds out
A to-do list is a contract with yourself. When you do not finish, you feel behind. When the list grows, you feel buried.
A seed is the opposite. You plant it on purpose and let it do its work. You water the ones that matter. The ones that do not get a season to rest. Nothing is overdue. Nothing is owed.
Luck favors the ones who plant. You cannot win something you did not enter. You cannot go viral with a video you did not post. You cannot reconnect with someone you never reached out to. The seeds we plant on purpose are what the universe has to work with.
FAQ
Is this just an AI productivity app?
It is not built for productivity. It is built for intentional planting. There is no urgency, no hustle, no optimization. The tool will not tell you to monetize your hobbies or scale your side income. A seed worth planting can be a conversation, a fifteen-minute walk, a sweepstakes entry, a question you sit with. Anything that opens possibility.
Why do I have to give my email?
The email unlocks the tool and keeps the bots out. You only enter it once per device, then the tool opens straight to the brain dump box. Newsletter subscription is a separate opt-in. Uncheck the box if you would rather not. One-click unsubscribe in every email.
How is this different from journaling?
Journaling is for noticing what is true. Seeds to Plant is for turning what is true into a small action you can do today. Both are useful. The tool is what to reach for when journaling has surfaced too much and you do not know where to begin.
Can I save my seeds list?
Not yet. For now, screenshot the page or copy the text. If enough readers want a “send me my seeds” button, it gets built. There is a vote button at the bottom of the tool to ask for it.
What if I dump the same thing every week?
Good. The point is not to “complete” your dump. The point is to keep planting. If the same seed keeps coming up, that is information. Either it is waiting for the right season, or it is asking you to take it more seriously.
More tools at Seeding Serendipity
- Hidden Perks Finder for surfacing the benefits hiding inside subscriptions you already pay for
- Full perks database for browsing the whole catalog without filtering
Your head is not a problem to solve. It is full of seeds. The work is not to clear the field. It is to pick one and plant it on purpose.
