Product: Add routines/habits
Morning routines. You can create a list of 3-5 to dos, such as exercise, eat breakfast, shower. Let the user specify how long each task take. Let the user define times for each task in the routine. Then let the user say when the routine starts.
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Jacob Strickland commented
Yesss I haven’t been able to find a feature like this anywhere else and it was the reason I downloaded this app to begin with. I wanted to incorporate things like take prescription in am, meditate, exercise, read, etc… And I think that allowing users to input the desired task length, would be extremely beneficial. It allows the user to have more freedom in how they use the calendar feature, and the entire app itself. Really excited to see how this product evolves.
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Anonymous commented
Streaks is really great
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Suhaas varma commented
Also streak analytics are really helpful to see the big picture
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Anonymous commented
Yes an integrated Habit Tracker will be much appreciated
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Anonymous commented
A task tracker within the app? Helps keep track of tasks daily, and for how long we've been doing them. Something on the lines of ATracker, on the app store. Way better to use one app for both habits and tasks instead of 2. Thanks for reading!
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Vardhan commented
A day view detailed calendar where you drag and drop tasks and use drag to change it's duration. Easy and quick. Also a habit tracker would come handy.
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Brea commented
A page completion stats for reoccurring tasks. For example the task "exercise in the morning" could be shown over a 7day or monthly period with days that the task was completed or not completed highlighted so that the user can track progress towards a goal.
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Zhao Xiaoqi commented
For certain task, it's not convenient to just click yes/no for status, by end of the day, I may complete about 30% of the work underlines, I wish the Any.do can add one field so that I can choose the percentage (also if can add comments based on each % reporting will be better). Then in the end, I can close the task and have one summarized view to show how the task has been done gradually.