14 tabs for a 20-dollar decision.
You know more about the topic than anyone in your life, and you still don't feel sure. You want to make the call and move on.
myPromptedLife is a small membership community for people who are tired of researching every choice, second-guessing every decision, and carrying the whole mental load by themselves. AI is the thinking co-pilot. The community is the part that makes it stick.
You know more about the topic than anyone in your life, and you still don't feel sure. You want to make the call and move on.
Work, kids or aging parents, the calendar, the meal planning, the appointments. You're keeping it all running. Inside, your brain hasn't had a quiet minute in months.
You've tried the apps, the planners, the methods. Each one helped for two weeks and then added itself to the list of things you have to maintain. You want fewer decisions to carry.
More research, more pros-and-cons lists, more late-night spirals. The problem isn't a lack of information, it's that you're the only one in the loop.
You get a thinking partner (AI) and a community of people working through the same kinds of decisions. You stop running the whole loop yourself.
You get answers, not thinking. You ask the wrong question, you get a confident wrong answer, you don't trust the result, and you go back to deciding alone.
The prompts and worked examples teach you to use AI as a thinking partner, not an oracle. Different question, different result.
Every new app, planner, or method adds maintenance. The system becomes another thing to keep up with.
No new system. One community, one place to think out loud, prompts you can copy and paste. The point is fewer decisions to carry, not a prettier way to track them.
I built myPromptedLife because I was the one running the late-night research spirals. I'm a former project manager, so I know how to build systems. I also know that the systems can quietly start working against you. By the time I noticed, I was running a household, a business, and a brain that wouldn't stop ranking options at midnight.
I started using AI like a search engine. It didn't help much. When I started using it as a thinking partner, something shifted. Not in a "life-changing" way. In a "the volume in my head went down a notch" way.
mPL is the version of that I wish I'd had two years ago. A small community, real examples, AI as the co-pilot. No hustle, no certainty, no one telling you what to do. Just shared thinking.
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> pre-launch · founding 50 cohort opening · limited free beta running · [STAT TBD: beta count] · [STAT TBD: weekly prompts]
A small, private space where members think out loud, share what they've tried, and stop carrying decisions alone.
Every week, a real decision worked through with AI. Meal planning under fatigue, a hard conversation, money tradeoffs, scheduling the unschedulable.
A growing collection of starter prompts by life category: meals, money, scheduling, hard conversations, life admin, planning, and "I don't even know where to start."
Once a month, the community brings a real decision and we work through it together. Recordings stay in the library if you can't make it live.
While the community is small, you get visible support from Kathy directly inside the community. This goes away as mPL grows.
The first 50 founding members get a 1:1 call in their first month. Bring a decision that's been sitting on you. We work through it together, you leave with a thinking pattern you can reuse. Real, limited, will be honored.
You don't need a new system. You need fewer decisions to carry alone. The mPL community is small on purpose. The founding price is $20 a month and stays $20 a month for as long as your membership is active. The first 50 members get the decision audit call.
how it works
A small private community on Circle for people using AI to lighten the mental load of everyday decisions. You get weekly prompts, worked examples, a starter prompt library, monthly group sessions, and direct access to Kathy in the founding phase.
No. It's a community plus a growing library. You can read at your own pace, ask in the community, or just lurk. There's no curriculum to keep up with.
Circle is the platform. You get a login, a private space, threads organized by life category, and notifications you control. You can engage as much or as little as you want.
Zero required. Most members spend 15 to 30 minutes a week. Some lurk for a month before posting. That's fine.
Founding member access opens as soon as you join. There's no cohort start date.
The price rises and the format expands. Your founding rate stays locked at $20 a month as long as your membership is active.
14 days, no questions asked. Cancel any time after that, no email gauntlet, no friction.
No. The community is private. Your posts stay inside Circle.
will this work for me
Most people use AI like a smarter Google. mPL teaches you to use it as a thinking partner, which is a different muscle. The prompts and worked examples are the shortcut. The community is the part that makes the shift stick.
Then this is built for you. Nothing is required. No live sessions are mandatory. You can absorb everything async and never post if you don't want to. The point is to reduce the load, not add to it.
You'll be fine. The starter prompts are copy-and-paste. Most members are using AI casually, not building software. If you can text, you can use this.
If you're curious-skeptical, welcome. If you're hostile to AI, this isn't for you. We use AI as a thinking partner. We don't outsource judgment to it.
No. It's the opposite. mPL is about lowering the cognitive load of a normal life. There's no optimization, no streaks, no morning routine.
Two things. The founding member tier is paid, which keeps the room small and committed. Kathy is visibly inside the community in the founding phase, not running it from a distance. That's not a guarantee, but it's the structural choice.
It's the founding rate. It covers Circle, the time to write prompts and run sessions, and the bonus calls for the first 50. It will rise as the experience matures. Your rate stays locked.
14-day no-questions-asked refund. Join, look around, try a few prompts, sit in on a session. If it isn't for you within the first 14 days, email us and we'll refund the charge. After that, you can cancel any time inside Circle. No email gauntlet, no "are you sure," no friction.
Stop deciding everything alone.
Join the founding 50