What Reddit Says About Goal Builder Apps
We compiled 17 Reddit discussions about Goal Builder apps from 4 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
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r/productivity
Depending on what your goals are, your budget, & your UI preferences, I’d recommend Strides (I just hate the UI) or Vision OKR (better UI, but the app is unpolished). Goal Map is great, too but I don’t go for subscriptions myself.
r/ProductivityApps
I had like 50+ projects every single week and never knew where to start. But what really helped me was Growthgoals.app. It's pretty cool, the best thing is that it simplifies all of my projects into my top priorities.
r/productivity
It worked because it felt like something I could actually keep up with instead of another job. If you want something even lighter, Habitify is good too. Super clean and you can track a few goals without getting overwhelmed.
r/productivity
I started using a habit tracker called “Habit” a few weeks ago and having that clear separate between tasks & habits has been life changing. I actually treat my habits as something I must do daily to improve my life as opposed to treating them like tasks which would make me avoid them. I know yo...
r/productivity
I use GoalsTracker(iportbytes) Nothing beats this Goals Tracker google sheets add-on, it is very generic and data stays with us You might have to read the ebook & checkout the sample google sheet once to understand and setup your own tracker ...
r/iosapps
Best · Top · New · Controversial · Old · Q&A · After-Ordinary-8473 · • · O! i think i have got what you want. I recently found "solid apps". https://apps.apple.com/pl/app/ultra-focus-reach-your-goals/id6444367413?l=pl And they have ultra focus for tracking life goals, you can break dow...
r/iosapps
How to get it? I think the offer was till 2024 end? [deleted] • 1y ago · Sorry I forget , I used a promo code . My bad. More replies More replies · ycditchf · • 1y ago · Tally , It supports setting periodic goals and offers a one-time purchase option.
r/ProductivityApps
I use https://iportbytes.com/GoalsTracker/ Nothing beats this Goals Tracker google sheets add-on, it is very generic and data stays with us You might have to read the ebook & checkout the sample google sheet once to understand and setup your ...
r/androidapps
Sofascore, it is so quick it gives me a goal 6 seconds before I watch it "live" on television. So when I am watching I silent the notifications for that game.
r/productivity
If not Things, I'd suggest looking for an app that will allow you to monitor a project and use the projects as your goal section. ... Notion. I've set it up to manage all areas of my life with a hybrid solution that takes the best ideas from ...
r/ProductivityApps
If you're on iOS, I recommend Achievo - it's a goal tracker with AI that helps break down big goals into smaller tasks.
r/productivity
I use height.app for seeing the high level overview of my project progress. I use Ali abdaals anti waste man goal outline in notion
r/ProductivityApps
TimeAlign does this, but it’s geared toward scheduling goals in your calendar and monitoring progress towards them with activity tracking. https://www.timealignapp.com/ ... Simplicity and Focus: Habit Card offer a straightforward, intuitive approach to help you start and stick to the habits you care...
r/productivity
I'd recommend Todoist. It's super simple. You can break down goals into mini tasks, set deadlines, and it’ll gently remind you without being annoying. Kind of like a supportive friend who’s also really good at organizing. Are there any good motivation apps out there that actually work?
r/ProductivityApps
Instead of having a pure task view of life everyday, it helps you reach a goal with certain "quests", but also able to adjust everything with the "coach". More visuals and features are planned and it's in early development but you can already download it. I'm trying to ...
r/ProductivityApps
... If you're looking for an app that offers a structured way to plan long-term goals while also providing a detailed view across daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly tasks, there are a few great options beyond Bullet and Timestripe:
r/productivity
I think looking at your goals and reminding why you work on them in the morning is really impact. And then doing deep focus work, not looking at ig/tiktok every 5 minutes while working. Ahero helps with that. And Linear for task management. It is kind of like trello but I find it more slick for the ...
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