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Actions by Moleskine Studio

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Actions by Moleskine Studio

  • Productivity
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User Reviews for Actions by Moleskine Studio

3
Mixed feelings

First...I do actually like the Moleskine Timepage/Actions/Flow suite. The widgets are fantastic and have revolutionized how I organize my phone and day. But there’s a huge fatal flaw...it does not sync with Apple Reminders. And it is a little bit clunky moving between the apps. What I really don’t understand is why Moleskine has Moleskine Journey which seems to compete with Timepage/Actions/Flow, but seamlessly puts all 3 functions together which is my primary complaint with the suite of apps...AND it *does* sync with Apple Reminders, so why doesn’t Actions? It would be amazing if they would marry the journal style functions of Journey with the rest of the suit, but as it is, it appears to be a standalone product that competes with their star product(s) Timepage/Actions/Flow. Add Reminders syncing and full actions functionality in the time stream and it would be truly useful. I do like the 2 presentations of lists as either pages or cards, but I’d *really really* love to see them switch the project/list cards to little Moleskine notebooks that open with customizable cover artwork. In the page view, the chosen artwork could be the background for the action cards. I would love to see Moleskine combine Journey and the Timepage/Actions/Flow suite into one epic organization/productivity product to rule them all.

dyan007, Mar 01, 2021
4
Going good so far!

I like this better than the Todoist app. I love seeing what I’ve accomplished (crossed off) on my list which is a plus for goal oriented people. I am still in the trial and will post again when I purchase which I think I will do. I also really appreciate the 7 day trial so I can get a feel for how often and the ease at which I interact with the app thru out my day. I also really like the syncing of a calendar option. It’s great to see both my day at a glance plus my todo list. My only issue is that I use pocket life calendar to organize my entire family. There are specific color codes I give to events specific to that family member not just specific calendar as I use a family calendar. With the ACTIONS app you must use their TIMEFRAME calendar system (& pay again for that app) to sync the calendar u use to the App. Its more helpful to me to like to see my colors of the events rather than those of my specific calendars on the ACTIONS schedule page. Is there a way it can sync to just the calendar I use or is it a platform thing that I have to get TIMEFRAME too? I wouldn’t mind paying an in app charge to use just my calendar if that’s possible.

Heidirama1969, Apr 04, 2019
5
WOW

I cannot put into words how much I enjoy this app! I have NEVER purchased an app until now; there are just too many that are free and I am a cheapo. This app, however, cannot be compared to any other. As a manager with hundreds of little things to keep up with, on top of having ADHD, the actions app is truly life changing! I’m also easily frustrated with complex technology; even though scheduling/customizing recurring reminders/tasks took a minute to figure out, the actions app is extremely easy to use! I used to just make lists in my notes app on my iPhone; now, I put EVERYTHING in my actions app!! You can make lists for anything, add notes to each task if needed, and you don’t have to schedule them until you’re ready. Speaking of scheduling, you can set a custom day for each task/reminder. You can also set reminders on the day of and head of time! I set recurring reminders that repeat monthly/weekly/yearly for bills, appointments, birthdays, etc. My lists are: Grocery, Order, To Do ASAP, To Do Later, Goals, Miscellaneous, & Work. It has been so beneficial to my personal life that I decided to purchase it for all of the company phones at work! For the price of one meal at a cheap restaurant, you can have mind blowing organization and productivity. Why would you not, at the very least, test out the free trial??? (Ps. Sorry for the novel. Lol)

hyperandpoor, Feb 14, 2019
5
Solid app to keep on track(kinda rhymes too)

I never grew up being organized. This app has helped keep me on track. Especially when people want to plan something I can take out my phone and type it quickly in the task app and then schedule for later. I love being to see the bigger picture of what I need to do for the week on the Timepage (calendar portion). Moleskin did a phenomenal job with ease of moving tasks to different days. I really like being able to move a task around to create priorities. It’s just easier seeing the list then having to write which is supper important. If I need to change the task or add to it, it’s super easy. It’s worth the annual subscription. Seriously worth the value to get all three apps in the bundle.There is a free drawing app for people who like to doodle. I don’t but that’s not to take anything away from Moleskin. You guys are doing it right. Thanks from a more organized dude.

jamesatty, Oct 05, 2020
5
So amazing - ALMOST 5 stars

I’ve been using this for about a month as a replacement to a paper planner. I’ve tried a lot of to-do apps and this one is almost perfect. My only complaints are that the iPhone and iPad apps are very slow at syncing with each other (when other apps I use do not have this issue), so it could look like I have to-do’s on my iPad that I actually completed days ago on my iPhone. This happens really often, about 50% of the time. The other knock is that, unlike their Journal app, there is no native Mac app and the web version they point you to is very, very limited. Our organization runs on Mac and iOS, so being able to pull this into our workflow would be very helpful. That said, I’m going to stick with it for now and see if they can iron some of these things out, because it really is a great app.

Jaredbelcher, Nov 30, 2020
2
Time to move on

It is time to move on. I have had this app for almost two years now. I also have their calendar app TimePage. They both used to work pretty well. As they add more and more stuff and functionality to be and look cooler, the bugs just increase. Now it freezes every time I open it, it freezes in the middle of typing new actions (or new events in TimePage), syncing has just gotten worse and is also a daily problem (and I don’t even have an Apple watch), and actions that are supposed to repeat disappear. I have an iPhone XS and a recent iPad Pro running the latest system updates. Hardware and operating system is not the problem. I have contacted the developer through support a number of times over the last 6 or so months. Responses include questions and intentions and nothing gets better. But here comes another update with more cool stuff! Priority one is that it works flawlessly. The cool additional stuff doesn’t matter until it just works. Seems to be a theme with their apps - keep adding more stuff as basic performance degrades. I have to question their testing protocols. Perhaps we the customers are their testing protocol.The apps has a 4.7 rating over it’s life. Go sort reviews by most recent and make your own determination.They are clearly pretty apps. You will quickly get frustrated. Look elsewhere.

jed again, Dec 14, 2020
2
Won’t allow me to subscribe!

I downloaded this app last week and started the free trial. As a high schools AP student, I find that this app was very helpful and kept me organized so when the trial was up, I signed up for the monthly subscription. On the subscription screen, when I pressed continue, a pop up read that I needed to verify my credit card info in my settings. When I pressed continued on the pop up, it directed me to the app store asking for my credit card info. It then redirected me to my settings, and then to the apple ID website. I saw that none of these methods were working. Typing in my credit card info multiple times, my subscription was unsuccessful. I tried to re-enter my credit card info more than 3 times and kept taking me through the same process. I am though, very aware that this could be an issue with apple as well. But I really like this app and I’m highly disappointed that my subscription isn’t processing. I certainly hope that I am not being scammed (of my hard earned money), due to the numerous amount of times I was asked for my credit card info. I really hope that this can be fixed.

makakalscdid, Feb 28, 2019
2
Unfortunately, immediate text size issue after first install

At first I thought everything looked good but without any preference changes at all including that text size preference, most of my reminders imported from apples reminders list, the text doesn’t fit properly and gets cut off on the top and the bottom in the title line (schedule view only). Doesn’t happen to all of them but to most of them. About the only way I can see the full text for those lines is to set the actions preference text size to the smallest size. I was initially using the system size setting and that didn’t work either even using a few different system font sizes. Hard to get to know the app when that’s the first thing you see.Update: quick response from developer. Uninstalled and reinstalled app with new version and problem went away. Changing from two stars to four. Need more time to evaluate other features now.Update: problem with text being cutoff on top and bottom is back with latest version. Back to two stars. And since this seems pretty basic, I’m down evaluating it, at least for now.

martyh1, Apr 27, 2021
5
The best app for lists.

I love this app and Moleskine’s other scheduling app, Timepage. They’re intuitive and beautiful and don’t make me annoyed—normal scheduling apps drive me nuts when I’m setting the reminder alarms, dates, etc. I hate fuss. I even stopped using my phone for scheduling and just went back to pen and paper to avoid it! But these apps take the fuss away and feel great to use. They’re easier than getting out a planner, believe it or not. I was thinking about creating a no-fuss scheduling app since there were none a few years ago. The biggest tech companies are still completely missing the mark about quick, intuitive and stylish schedulers (how does that happen? These guys need more ergonomics-focused people on their teams for sure.) Glad to see I don’t have to bother anymore!The only issue I’m having is that Actions is not “connecting”, whatever that means. Basically, I subscribed to the app for a year with my Apple ID but the intro pages that explain how to the use the app still come up every single time I open the app new... at least once a day or any time after I’ve manually quit the app. It says something about not having a network connection... I don’t understand because I’m connected to the internet and I’ve gone through all the settings trying to resolve the problem. May have to do with the fact that I live outside the U.S.? This glitch (is it a glitch?) is annoying, but the app is so valuable I don’t care that much.

MaryDriscoll, Jul 30, 2020
5
I use this thing every day

It’s a great little to-do/list-making app. I use it to keep track of pretty much anything I need or want to do (home improvements, chores, things I want to read later, etc). You also have the ability to set up repeat tasks, which is nice, and I can use it to remind myself to check the mail or take meds, or anything that might easily slip my mind. The only things I kind of wish were available are things like sub-tasks (I don’t want to make a separate item for everything I need to do to do to clean the kitchen, but it would be nice to be able to make a checklist) and being able to hide certain tasks from what ends up being a massive to-do list. I use the app to remind myself and keep track of taking medications (I can easily look back and make sure I took them when I was supposed to), but it would be nice if I could hide those, and other little things like it, until the reminder time so that they don’t clutter up the list throughout the day. Overall a great little app, just a couple of small quality of life things I would like to see someday lol

ssjcherry, Mar 01, 2020

Description

Keep on top of everything in your head, whether it’s movies to watch or the details of your next big project. Designed for busy people who live by making lists to stay on track at work and home, the digital card based design is a clutter-free way to visualise everything that needs doing. Collect your thoughts in a calm interface with simple natural language like “Water the plants every Saturday” then let Actions take care of reminding you automatically. –––FEATURES––– • Create Action Cards to note things you do not want to forget. • Type naturally like “Post status report every second Friday” and Actions takes care of the scheduling, reminders and notifications. • Drag and drop your Action Cards into custom Lists to organise them intuitively • Colour code each list to further personalise your productivity system • Use the Schedule to see all of the Actions coming up • Swipe on Action Cards to complete them, delete them and set reminders. • Add free-form notes to Action Cards for extra details like phone numbers • Get push notifications, you can quickly choose reminders for the Morning, Afternoon, Evening or custom times • Create repeating actions with advanced rules like “Call Sam every second Tuesday in June” • Automatically and securely sync all of your Actions to the cloud instantly • To keep your lists manageable, Actions will automatically suggest Action Cards that should be rescheduled or deleted • Use the iOS Share extension to bring lists from other apps into Actions easily • Use Siri to manage your actions for hands-free productivity!

Actions is a sophisticated app for getting things done, but it’s even more powerful if you have Timepage. With Timepage installed, your calendar events will automatically appear in the Schedule screen in Actions so you can see everything in context. In Timepage, you can see scheduled actions alongside your events. Master your calendar events and your to-dos with the ultimate productivity app duo! –––MEMBERSHIP––– Actions is a membership service with a free trial. Download the app free to try it out without restriction or registration. After the trial period you can choose to purchase a membership which allows unlimited use across all of your devices. Without an active membership, you can still use the app in read-only mode. • Unlimited access on all your devices. • Both monthly and annual options available. Price may vary by location. Subscriptions will be charged to your iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. Your subscription will automatically renew unless automatic renewal is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. Your account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period. You can manage your subscriptions and automatic renewal status in Account Settings after purchase. Any unused portion of the free trial peri​od will be forfeited when you purchase a subscription. Privacy Policy: https://moleskinestudio.com/privacy Terms of Service: https://moleskinestudio.com/terms –––QUESTIONS?––– If you’ve got a question or something isn’t working quite right, you can contact us directly from the Menu > Help > Contact Support. Got a feature idea? Let us know at https://bonobo.canny.io/actions –––THANK YOU––– We have put thousands of hours into creating Actions. We read every single one of your reviews. If you enjoy using Actions please take a minute to leave us a nice review, thank you!

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