The Open 64 method turned a teenager into the best baseball player alive. Now it lives in your browser. Your purpose, 8 pillars, 64 actions. Visible every time you open a tab.
When Shohei Ohtani was 16, his coach gave him a grid. In the center he wrote his dream: get drafted #1 by 8 MLB teams. Around it, he mapped 8 pillars. Body. Control. Mentality. Ball speed. Sharpness. Breaking balls. Luck. Humanity.
Each pillar had 8 specific actions. Not vague intentions. Actions like "read 16 books," "pick up trash," "be someone people root for." He filled all 64. Then he executed.
But this method wasn't made for baseball. It was built for anyone with a goal worth the effort. Founders, students, creators, parents, athletes. The structure is the same. Your pillars are different.
Your purpose and 8 pillars replace the blank new tab. No app to open. No reminder to set.
AI picks your Big 3 each morning from your 64 actions. Wake up, open a tab, know what to do.
A GitHub-style graph shows what you did and when. The more consistent you are, the more gold fills the grid.
Switch between your 2026 plan and a 25-year life direction. The long view glows gold.
Hold any pillar to prioritize it for the week. End-of-week prompts show what's working and what's not.
Your 64 actions break into daily, weekly, and monthly milestones.
One click from the Chrome Web Store. No account. No setup.
Start from Ohtani's grid, a career template, or a blank slate. 10+ to choose from.
Define your purpose, set 8 pillars, and write the 64 actions that will get you there.
Every new tab shows your grid. AI suggests daily actions. Consistency compounds.
10+ templates including Shohei Ohtani's real Open64, translated from Japanese.
Your goals are yours. Everything stays on your machine unless you choose to sync it.
Works without internet. All data stored locally in your browser. No server, no cloud, no risk.
Install and start immediately. No email, no signup, no password. Your grid is ready in 2 minutes.
No analytics, no ads, no data collection. We make money from Pro features. Not from selling your goals.
Everyone in your organization sees the same 8 pillars every time they open a tab. Company goals flow down to role-specific actions.
You put one big goal in the center. Surround it with 8 pillars that support it. Fill each pillar with 8 specific actions. That's 64 total. Japanese educator Takashi Harada developed the method over 30 years ago. Athletes, founders, and students use it worldwide.
A Japanese baseball player who filled out an Open64 grid at age 16. His goal: get drafted #1 by 8 MLB teams. He did it. Then he became the first player in modern history to dominate as both a pitcher and a hitter. The grid he filled out as a teenager is now famous worldwide.
Most goal apps let you set goals and forget them. Open64 replaces your new tab. You see your plan every time you open your browser. Your purpose stays visible. The right habits stick.
Yes. Your Open64 is stored locally on your device by default. No account, no tracking, no ads. Pro users can opt into encrypted cloud sync, but the free version never sends data anywhere.
AI reads your 64 actions and picks your Big 3 each morning. It generates weekly plans and breaks actions into daily, weekly, and monthly milestones. No API keys needed. No setup.
Open64 for Teams launches Q2 2026. Join the waitlist for early access.
Chrome plus all Chromium-based browsers: Edge, Brave, Arc, and Opera. Firefox and Safari are on the roadmap.
Every tab. Every day. One plan you never lose sight of.