You don’t quit.
You drift.
You miss one day. Then another. There’s no big decision, no dramatic collapse — just a slow loss of momentum until the thing you cared about disappears.
Lockpoint stops the drift by turning a commitment into a public record that cannot be edited or deleted once locked.
It’s the first miss.
That’s when everything starts slipping. Lockpoint captures that moment and makes the outcome visible.
You don’t fail all at once.
You stop showing up.
You delay just a little.
You tell yourself “tomorrow”.
And suddenly it’s gone.
No crash. No clear break. Just quiet disengagement.
Lockpoint stops the drift.
Define a commitment.
Lock it publicly.
Make the original record permanent.
Add the outcome later.
No rewriting. No pretending it never happened.
This isn’t a habit tracker.
This is a commitment system. You define what “showing up” means. Then you lock it.
Built for people who start strong —
and quietly fall off.
You don’t need more motivation. You need structure that doesn’t let you drift.
Your students don’t need another reminder.
They need a record.
Every cohort has a point where momentum fades. Someone goes quiet. Then another. By the time you notice, they are already out — and the group energy has shifted.
This is not only a motivation problem. It is an architecture problem. Drift is free when nobody records it.