What early access actually means.
When a product says "early access," it can mean a lot of things. We want to be clear about what it means here.
What you'll get
When your invite arrives, you'll have access to the first phase of NeedX — the foundation we're building everything else on top of.
This includes: your My Page (your profile and public link), your Calendar (where your committed time lives), Momentum (your tasks, goals, and habits), and Finance (income, expenses, budgets).
That's what's ready. There's more coming, and you'll be the first to see it — but we're not going to show you a half-built product and pretend it's finished.
What it isn't
Early access isn't a polished, perfect experience. Some things won't work exactly as they should. Some features will be missing. Some things will change based on what we learn from you.
That's the whole point of starting here — with people who want to be part of building it, not just people who want to use it.
What we're asking from you
Use it like it's real.
Put your actual tasks in. Log your real expenses. Set up your profile properly. The only way we learn what matters is if you treat NeedX as something you actually rely on — not something you try once.
When something doesn't feel right, tell us. There will be a direct line from you to us inside the product. We read everything.
Why it matters
Beta Citizens shape what NeedX becomes. Every piece of feedback from this phase changes a decision we'd otherwise make in the dark.
If that sounds worth it to you — we'll see you inside.
Request your early access invite.
Join the waitlist and be among the first to experience NeedX.