What is Life OS, and why is it inside a content tool?

Life OS is a section inside Bardiyah for three personal things: your tasks, your habits, and the subscriptions you pay for. Its being here is deliberate: an independent creator does not really separate work from life, and opening a second app for one task means the task never gets written down. The section's home page summarises all three. Available on every plan.

The three sections

Life OS holds three things:

  • Tasks: what you have to do, with dates and reminders.
  • Habits: what you want to do regularly, with streaks tracked.
  • Subscriptions: what you pay monthly and yearly, with a reminder before renewal.

Why here rather than another app

Because the split between "work" and "life" is theoretical when you work for yourself. The task about a shoot and the task about a dentist live in the same day.

And practically: the second app you open for a single task is the app you do not open, so the task never gets written down, and then it is forgotten.

What the overview shows

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The Life OS overview with its figures and charts

Nine figures at a glance:

  • Tasks: open, completed, due today, and overdue.
  • Habits: active habits, and the sum of your current streaks.
  • Subscriptions: active ones, their monthly cost, and what renews within thirty days.

Alongside them, charts of tasks by status and by priority, and a curve of what you have completed.

Availability

Available on every plan, with different limits per section.

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Last updated 12 August 2026