The architecture
of an evolved life —
practiced daily.
A productivity method, an app you actually open every day, and a series of nine books that go deep where the app stays light. Built by an author who's been thinking about systems for twenty-five years.
By Valentin Ryndunika · Padova, Italy · Building NeoEvo since 2026
Most days, your time
leaks before noon.
You schedule the day,
then it slips.
You wrote the list. By 11am you're answering messages and fixing yesterday's fires. The list looks at you with quiet contempt.
You read the books,
then forget to apply.
Twelve highlighters, three notebooks, hundreds of margin notes. The wisdom never makes it from page to Tuesday afternoon.
You set goals,
but lose the why.
The goal felt big in January. By April, it's a chore on your calendar. The reason it mattered has gone quiet under noise.
Three things, working as one.
A method that names what's happening. An app that makes the next move obvious. Books that go deep where the app stays light. Use one. Use all three.
Decide once.
Execute daily.
A small, learnable system for translating "I want to" into "I did." It runs your day, your week, and your year on the same logic.
Read the method →
Open it.
Stay aimed.
A daily companion that holds your day, your goals, your focus. Works offline. Syncs everywhere. Free to start. No nags, no streaks-as-prison.
Open the app →
Nine books.
One architecture.
Where the app sets the rhythm, the books set the foundations. Three named series — Mind, Body, Architect — each a path through the system.
See the books →Nine books, in three series.
You don't need all nine. Pick the series that matches what's loud in your life right now.
How thinking actually works — and how to stop it from working against you.
Firmware
How your default mind was installed
Slaughterhouse
How attention gets harvested — and how to take it back
Tax on Later
FlagshipThe hidden cost of every postponed decision
Energy, contact, and what gets passed down — the architecture below the mind.
Cash Gap
FlagshipWhen the body runs out before the day does
Contact
Real connection in a frictionless world
Father Diary
Raising kids who can think for themselves
Will, synthesis, and the long arc — how an examined life is actually built.
Sovereign Code
The will that holds the system
Architect of Evolution
FlagshipBringing it all together
Crumblings
A life in collapses and rebuilds (autobiography)
How the architecture works.
Most productivity systems hand you a calendar and a checklist and tell you to figure it out. NeoEvo starts somewhere different. Before any tool, there's a question: what is your time actually buying you?
The method has four moves. Each one corresponds to a screen in the app and a thread in the books. Once you see them as one architecture, the system starts running itself.
1. Name what you're investing in.
Every block of time is an investment. The question is — in what? NeoEvo asks you to label each task with one of four values: conscious (purpose-aligned), reasonable (necessary maintenance), refuel (rest with intention), habit-slave (autopilot that costs more than it gives). The four colors stay with you all day. Over a week, the proportion tells the truth your calendar tries to hide.
2. Decide once.
Decision fatigue is a tax on every untaken decision. NeoEvo makes you decide your day's frame in advance: when you wake, when you sleep, what's worth the morning, what gets the leftovers. You set the structure once. The structure runs the day. Decisions get made by past-you, not exhausted-evening-you.
3. Execute in small units.
A two-hour task fails because you can't begin a two-hour task. A two-minute version of it succeeds because you can begin anywhere. The app has a focus timer that works in units as small as five minutes — and shows you, honestly, how many of those units you actually completed today. Not how many you intended. The truth has compound interest.
4. Review with consequence.
At the end of every week, the system asks one quiet question: did your hours match your goals? Not "are you working hard?" — that's an emotion, not a metric. NeoEvo gives you the actual hours, broken down by value, against the goals you set when you were sober. The mismatch is where the work is. Most people stop here because the mismatch is uncomfortable. The ones who don't stop change their lives in roughly 90 days.
The books go deep on each of these moves — why thinking misfires (Mind Series), how the body holds the system up or lets it down (Body Series), how a will is built that can hold the whole architecture (Architect Series). The app keeps you in motion while the books keep you in thought.
That's it. Four moves, three series, one daily companion. The system has been refined across twenty-five years of marketing, photography, parenting, and one bookshop in Padova. It's not theory anymore. It's what's working today.
Questions before
you start.
What's the difference between the books and the app?
The app is the daily companion — it holds your day, tracks your hours, runs your focus timer, sends gentle nudges. The books explain why the system works the way it does. You can use the app without the books. The books make the app deeper. The bundle is the most efficient way to get both.
Do I need all nine books to use the system?
No. Each book stands alone. We grouped them into three series — Mind, Body, Architect — so you can pick the one that matches what's loud in your life right now. Most people start with one book and add more if they want to go deeper.
Is the app really free?
Yes. The free tier covers daily planning, the focus timer, one main goal, and offline use. NeoEvo Pro (€5/month or €49 lifetime) unlocks unlimited goals, all 24+ project templates, full sync across devices, and analytics. The bundle (€49) gives you all nine books AND lifetime Pro.
How does sync work between devices?
You set a master code on first install. The same code on any other device pulls your projects, goals, and history. No login screens, no passwords. The data stays on a private server in Italy under our control — not on Google or Apple servers.
What languages are supported?
The app launches in English. Italian and Russian come within a few weeks of launch. Spanish follows. The books are translated as each ships — Tax on Later is the first to ship in EN, IT, and RU together.
Is this another habit app like Atomic Habits or Streaks?
No. Habit apps measure repetition. NeoEvo measures investment. Did your hours match your goals? That's the question the system asks weekly. The four time-value system (conscious / reasonable / refuel / habit-slave) makes the answer visible. It's a different shape of question.
Who is this actually for?
Adults who feel that their time leaks faster than they can plug it. People who've read enough productivity books and want a system that survives a real week. Parents, founders, freelancers, students between things. Not for people looking for hacks — the method is patient.
What's the bundle exactly?
Nine books in PDF and EPUB, plus lifetime access to NeoEvo Pro on every device, for €49 once. Books alone on Amazon would be €81. App at €5/month becomes €60/year recurring. Bundle is the simplest way in.
Can I get a refund?
Fourteen days, no questions asked, on any purchase. EU consumer law standard. We'd rather you tell us what didn't work than keep your money.
Who built this?
Valentin Ryndunika — author of nine books on systems thinking, marketer for twenty-five years, runs a bookshop in Padova with his wife Larisa. We built NeoEvo because the productivity tools we needed didn't exist, so we wrote them, both as code and as books.
Stop watching
your time leak.
Start counting it.
Open the app. Read the chapter. Or just sit with the question — what would your day look like if you actually saw where the hours go?