Good, Next

The Good, Next loop

Every goal in Good, Next runs on the same calm loop: connect, scan, recommend, decide. Here's what actually happens at each step.

1. Pick a goal

Start with what you actually need help with right now. Job Search is live today; Save Money and Get Organized are on the way. Every goal has its own plan and its own definition of what completion means, set by you.

2. Connect what's relevant

Good, Next asks for explicit, read-only access to the data a goal needs, starting with Gmail for Job Search. Access is scoped to one goal, bounded to a 90-day window, and never a blanket inbox takeover. You can revoke it at any time.

3. A short, understandable scan

Instead of a black-box AI pass, you see a goal-specific scan with visible stages: reading recruiter threads, checking for deadlines, matching against your plan. It's designed to be legible, not mysterious.

4. Three recommendations, max

Your Today feed is capped at three recommendations. Each one shows its provenance (which email it came from and why it was suggested) so you're never asked to trust a recommendation blindly.

5. You decide what happens

Edit a follow-up draft, copy it into your own email client, snooze it for later, dismiss it, or flag it as wrong. Good, Next learns from that feedback. Nothing is sent, scheduled, or actioned on your behalf.

6. Move on, on your terms

When a goal is done or ready for maintenance, Good, Next says so explicitly and suggests what might come next, instead of quietly assuming you're still job hunting six months later.

Nothing happens without your say-so.

Every recommendation is a suggestion. You review, edit, and send. Good, Next never does.