You don't fail because you lack motivation.
You fail because no one is watching.
Here, we don't promise. We commit.
π° A financial stake
β° A deadline
ποΈ A witness watching you
Free to start. Financial stake is optional.
π Money secured β’ πΈ Refunded if you succeed β’ ποΈ Validation by yourself or by a witness

β‘ Why do "good intentions" always fail?
Motivation evaporates when there's no real stake.
Without Stake
- βVague goals ("Get into sports")
- βNo deadline = "I'll do it tomorrow"
- βNo consequences if you fail
- βNo one to hold you accountable
- βResult: Just a "wish" abandoned.
With Stake
- βSpecific goal ("Run 3x/week for 30 days")
- βA deadline you can't ignore
- βFinancial commitment that makes you accountable
- βA witness who validates your success (optional)
- βResult: A contract you will honor.
π§ How does it work?
In 4 simple steps
Define your goal
Choose a specific challenge with a clear deadline. Routine, task, or addiction to stop.
Choose your stake
On honor (free) or financial (put money at stake). The more real the stake, the more you'll stick to it.
Designate your witnesses
Optional but highly recommended: choose trusted people who will validate your success and support you.
Keep your commitment
Complete your challenge within the deadline. 100% of your money is returned if you succeed.
Ready to start?
π They stopped procrastinating. (Not us, them.)
"The 'shorts' were having a very negative impact on my life, I was in a spiral. I made the commitment on Motiv'me and shared it with 3 friends. Out of pride, there was no way I could falter. It changed my life."
- Marc D. (Founder), "Anti-Scroll" Challenge"I had been trying to quit sugar for years, never lasting more than 3 days. It's been 14 days... and it's not even difficult. I made the commitment, so I don't do it, period. The negotiation is over."
- Claire L., "Anti-Sugar" Challenge"I had been procrastinating on an online course for months. I set a 'motiv'me' with a deadline. I did nothing for the first few days... then the fear of the deadline took over. I finished everything in 72 hours. I understood: it wasn't 'motivation' I needed, it was a stake."
- Julien P., "Training" Challengeπ The numbers speak
Real results, not just promises
π₯ Top 3 most created challenges
Hardest challenge of the week
"Get up at first alarm"
β Questions you're asking
(and honest answers)
π₯ Ready to turn your intentions into reality?
The adventure starts with a single act: defining your goal. The choice of stake (Honor or Financial) comes right after.
You'll choose your stake (Honor or Financial) at the next step.