GoalSplitter for Couples
Build goals together while honoring individual needs
Couples want to grow together and grow individually — a delicate balance. GoalSplitter helps couples schedule couple time, individual pursuits, and shared goals in one integrated plan.
Start Planning FreeGoalSplitter for Couples is an AI-powered weekly planner designed for couples who need to balance multiple life priorities - not just work. Couples want to grow together and grow individually — a delicate balance. GoalSplitter helps couples schedule couple time, individual pursuits, and shared goals in one integrated plan. The average adult has approximately 100 hours of discretionary time per week. GoalSplitter helps couples make intentional choices about how to spend each one.
Last updated: February 2026
Sound familiar?
Common challenges couples face when trying to balance their time.
Individual goals feel selfish vs. couple time and household needs
Hard to balance his goals, her goals, and our goals
Communication about time allocation leads to conflict
One person's schedule often dominates, the other gets squeezed
How GoalSplitter helps
Purpose-built features that address the unique scheduling challenges of couples.
Create shared categories (Couple Time, Household) and individual categories (His Goals, Her Goals)
The 100-hour framework makes tradeoffs visible — 'couple time gets X hours, individual pursuits get Y hours'
AI suggests scheduling that honors both people's priorities
Shared view helps couples coordinate and communicate about time investments
Example weekly schedule
Here's what a balanced week might look like for couples.
Work hours: Individual schedules. Weekday evenings: 1-2 hours couple time (dinner, conversation). Weekends: 1 full day couple time, remainder split between individual pursuits and household. Fitness/personal: 1 hour/day each.
Frequently asked questions
How do we balance individual goals with being a couple?
GoalSplitter lets you view both schedules together. You might allocate: 15 hours/week couple activities, 10 hours/week on his goals, 10 hours/week on her goals, rest on personal time and household. Adjust based on your values.
What if we have very different schedules or goals?
The visual weekly view shows both schedules side-by-side. You can see opportunities to connect despite differences. Different goals aren't a problem if you both get time and support.
How do we avoid one person's goals dominating?
GoalSplitter's data is honest. If one person has 30 hours on their goals and the other has 5, that disparity is visible. It creates conversations about fairness and priorities.
Stop planning your work. Start planning your life.
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