The Re-entry Protocol · free
You’ve been away. This brings you back.
Five minutes. Five questions. No signup, no email, nothing sent anywhere — everything stays in your browser. The same mechanic that’s in the paid kit, exposed as a free standalone tool.
What project are you coming back to?
One word or a short phrase. “The Q3 report.” “The kitchen.” “The thing for Mom.”
What were you trying to do?
One sentence. Whatever you remember — doesn’t have to be accurate.
What’s the smallest possible next action?
Smaller than “draft the doc.” Smaller than “open the doc.” The bar: 90 seconds, half-distracted, holding a coffee.
What do you already have?
Three bullets. What past-you already did. Even if it’s small. (Past-you owes future-you breadcrumbs.)
Sign the permission line.
Type your initials. Or just a single character. Whatever signature lands as “done.”
“I built this expecting I’d miss. I missed. We’re on schedule.”
Here’s your re-entry page.
Print it, screenshot it, or just leave this tab open. Saved locally to this browser, never sent anywhere.
This is the kit’s core mechanic.
What you just did is one page out of five. The full kit adds a 4-minute daily, a decision-support template, a printable PDF, and Notion templates. Pay what fits — $4.99 suggested, free is fine. Open the kit →