Save something
Add a link, video, recipe, product, book, place, course, or idea.
Stop Saving. Start Doing.
Save links, videos, recipes, books, places, and ideas. Choose an action, set a commitment date, and finally follow through.
Built for people who save everything and act on almost none of it.
Commitment card
Action
Cook it
Due
24 Jun
Source
Saved recipe
Status
Committed
Problem
TikToks. Instagram posts. YouTube videos. Recipes. Books. Travel ideas. Products. Courses. Projects.
We save things because we want to become the kind of person who does them. But most saved content disappears into folders we never open again.
ActuallyTho helps you turn saved content into a clear commitment.
A bookmark answers: "Where did I put this?"
ActuallyTho asks: "What are you going to do with it?"
Instead of collecting endless saved posts, you choose an action, set a date, and track whether you followed through.
Bookmarks
Store links, folders, and saved posts for later.
ActuallyTho
Turns saved content into a commitment with an action and date.
ActuallyTho doesn't just help you save things. It helps you decide what you'll actually do with them.
Add a link, video, recipe, product, book, place, course, or idea.
Decide what you want to do with it: cook it, watch it, read it, buy it, visit it, learn it, build it, or try it.
Choose when you'll actually do it instead of letting it disappear into another saved folder.
Complete the commitment, review your progress, and build trust with yourself.
Use ActuallyTho for the things you keep saving because you mean to do something with them.
Follow-through
Every commitment is a small promise. ActuallyTho helps you see whether you're following through or just collecting more ideas.
Track your completion habits and build evidence that you do what you say you'll do.
Current month
Disciplined81 / 100
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Commitments completed
79%
Completion habits
Join the ActuallyTho waitlist and be first to try the follow-through system for saved content.
Join The WaitlistActuallyTho is a commitment platform for saved content. It helps you save links, choose an action, set a date, and follow through.
Bookmarks help you store things. ActuallyTho helps you act on them. Instead of simply saving content, you turn it into a commitment with a clear next action and date.
Yes. ActuallyTho is designed for saved content from platforms like Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, websites, articles, recipes, products, books, and more.
Not exactly. ActuallyTho is focused on one specific problem: helping people follow through on the things they save online.
You can save videos, recipes, products, books, articles, travel ideas, projects, courses, websites, and anything else you want to act on later.
ActuallyTho tracks your follow-through so you can understand your habits and improve over time.