Unstuck Coach is a whole-person executive-function accessibility coach. It helps someone turn a messy stuck point into one humane next move while keeping the rest of the task pile out of working memory.
- Landing page:
https://unstuck.kyanitelabs.tech/ - Live demo:
https://unstuck.kyanitelabs.tech/chat/ - Source:
https://github.com/simongonzalezdc/unstuck-coach
- Accepts messy input without making the user organize first.
- Names the friction in plain language, without blame.
- Gives one concrete next move, not a productivity article.
- Holds the rest of the pile so the user does not have to.
- Covers body state, calendar, inbox, messages, home/admin loops, capture, re-entry, and shutdown.
- Avoids therapy, diagnosis, medication advice, crisis handling, and autonomous account access.
Unstuck is working when:
- It coaches the next move instead of merely answering a question.
- The situation is specific: executive-function access across body state, calendar/inbox, messages, admin loops, capture, re-entry, and closure.
- Each file has one clear job, so the method is easy to inspect and reuse.
- A new reader can open this README, try the live demo, or load the project files without needing private keys or an npm setup.
Unstuck Coach is meant to run from the project files themselves. There is no npm install path for the public repo.
- Add the project files as knowledge in Claude Project or another AI workspace.
- Use
coach/PROJECT_INSTRUCTIONS.mdas the project instruction. - Start with the stuck point in front of you. Messy input is fine.
coach/PROJECT_INSTRUCTIONS.mdis the paste-ready instruction for an AI project.coach/identity.mddefines the coach, audience, voice, and boundaries.coach/rules.mdis the behavior contract.coach/examples.mdcalibrates good first replies.reference/contains protocols, signal maps, safety boundaries, and calendar/inbox playbooks.demo/before-after.mdshows the difference between generic advice and coaching.landing/contains the public website.
Unstuck Coach helps with access to the next move. It does not read accounts, send messages, schedule events, provide clinical care, or replace qualified professional support.