2 pointsby stefsdev5 hours ago2 comments
  • stefsdev5 hours ago
    I am not software developer, but in the last few months after graduating with no responsibilities and no fixed schedule I caught myself falling behind on personal projects and struggling to stay productive throughout the day. I tested a lot of productivity methods and tools — nothing really stuck. But most recently I came across timeboxing: the idea that assigning a task to a specific time slot makes you significantly more likely to actually start it than leaving it on a plain to-do list. And with nothing on the AppStore like that, even though I had no experience, I decided to start building an App anyway for me and others to help with this. The app combines your daily habits, todo's and your events, meetings etc. from your existing calendar in one clear schedule. So the idea is simple: timebox your day each morning, and the app keeps you reminded on when to start and focus on which task to stay on track throughout the day so nothing gets left behind.

    I uploaded the app on the app store and play store for free to download with no ads. If this is something that interests you, I want to hear how your daily workflow is going and also very important for me is honest feedback and ideas to improve the app.

  • latexr5 hours ago
    Extremely click-bait title. It’s just another to-do app like dozens of others.
    • stefsdev5 hours ago
      I'm sorry that's my first post here and i took some inspos from other posts on the writing style.

      I honestly get your point, because why another todo app. But I m genuinely interested on how you do it, because right now in my situation it's so hard to keep motivated working with no fixed deadlines etc.

      That's why I wanted to put it in the app, which is very feedback based since my initial thought is adding ideas and adjusting the app on the things the users find helpfull so I wanted to hear about your methods ?