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ADHD Organizer, Planner: Focus

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ADHD Organizer, Planner: Focus

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User Reviews for ADHD Organizer, Planner: Focus

5
perfect time management - simple to use

This app looks really nice. You don’t get lost in it and it takes less than a minute to see how it works.I can set goals for working on a project for a certain amount of time every day, and I can make reminders on each goal to remind me when it’s time to start them.I have made simple goals so far. 45 minutes a day for a special work project, drink a certain amount of water everyday, and make sure I brush my teeth for the full two minutes for optimum tooth health. I will make one for how much time I spend on my phone doing nothing productive too.I can set a time limit on activities that I want to do but shouldn’t spend to long on, like a break or watching shows. If I take a break, I push the play button and then stop it when I’m done. The time left on that activity let’s me know how much time I still have to do those breaks throughout the day. Perfect for time management.I can see my progress and streaks too. Can’t wait to build them up.Thank you so much for such a simple and impressive app. I’ve been looking for one for so long and this one seems tailored just for me!

AgentStarFox, Mar 06, 2020
5
Deleted my other Habit tracker apps

There are a surprising number of ways this app can be used. Aside from checking activities off your list, you can classify habits under “Goal” or “Limit”. That got me considering the things I should be cutting down on (like coffee intake), in addition to what I’d like to incorporate. What might be the most interesting aspect is the “Time Tracker” option. For instance, if your “Goal” is exercising 4 hours a week, a stopwatch (under that activity) will be set for that amount. You then start & stop the timer with each workout. No need to guess how long your session was or open a separate app to time yourself. The timer will even continue if you go over the goal amount. The same thing applies if you want to “Limit” time spent on something (like social media use). Since I just started using the app, I have yet to see if the Time Tracker is cumulative. It would be cool to see how much time was spent on something indefinitely. As I said in the title, I deleted all the other Habit Tracker apps I had on my phone after playing around with this one. For some reason this app just seems more motivating.

AliKokua, Jan 27, 2021
5
ADHD Friendly

Having ADHD is not a constant and for everybody the experience is different. But there are some unifying elements that I think most people who suffer from ADHD can agree upon and that is time managment and not only making goals for yourself but actually remembering both to attend to them and that you set them in the first place.This is where timecap becomes extremely useful, it wont solve the problem but it will definitely help. It keeps me focused and on track. It's like a butler just making sure I remember what those goals were, and doesn't reprimand me if I fail or forget. I would like a bit more dicipline from it though since it doesn't seem to notify me when I'm forgetting, but that might be a failure on my part and not knowing how to make it do exactly that. It's only an app and not my own personal Alfred.I'd recommend it though to anyone that wants to get a better overview of how they want to spend their time and especially if you are like me, have trouble sticking to your goals and/or remembering them. I'd like to add that I'm using the premium version but I'm also all for paying for stuff that works.It won't transform your life but it can 100% help, if you use it correctly. Either way the responsability always ends with you.

AtillaTheHun86, Dec 27, 2020
5
ADHD approved

I have tried so many habit tracking apps and this is by far the best one. I love the way it looks (simple, sleek, minimalist, but customizable). It doesn’t overwhelm me looking at it. It also doesn’t send me unnecessary notifications. I can’t stand self help apps that send you random crap throughout the day like “you can do it!” idk why but that just really annoys me and makes me not want to use the app. This app keeps adding new features. A recent one I really like is the ability to track time of a task. The only thing that could make this app better is if they came out with an app for the apple watch. I would love to be able to tick off things from my watch!

Cathryn0404, Sep 14, 2022
4
love the setup, excited for updates!

first off, I think this app is super sleek, beautiful UI, and I love the three different methods of tracking activities (single, counter, and timer.) I’ve read over four hours in the past week, and I’m so excited to see how this app helps me focus on what’s important in the future!That being said, this app does feel like it needs some updates. Here’s what I’d love to see in future updates:1. ability to reorganize your tasks in the Today tab as desired2. the Stats tab is pretty confusing and I can’t see all my streaks in one place. The Activity calendar also doesn’t make sense in that in only shows three tasks max completed for each day. 3. I also don’t really “get” the Timeline tab. It mostly seems to involve a lot of scrolling to see when you did something, which I think could be served better by a vertical layout calendar that’s accessible from that Activity calendar. 4. I’ve also noticed that I’m sent notifications to finish tasks at my specified notification time even if that task has already been completed, which seems a bit redundant. Those are my main notes, and I’m excited to see what comes next. Thanks to the developers for making a cool app. :)P.S. an Apple Watch app at some point would be awesome!

ellerond, Mar 10, 2020
5
Truly checks all the boxes

I was having such a hard time finding 1. a good habit tracker that wasn’t either bogged down with useless features or wasn’t incredibly ugly and 2. a good daily task timer (for making sure I’m getting in 45 minutes of reading a day, 30 minutes of walking, etc). I would have been happy with two good apps instead of one that did both well but even that was impossible. If you’re in the same boat: download this app immediately. Clean, intuitive interface. Tracks habit building and breaking. Daily task timer. It’s even become my to-do list and reminder app. Can’t speak highly enough of this app and the developer. I had nearly given up.

jajajoshua, Jan 19, 2022
3
Love it so far! But needs much more

I love this app so far! I have the full version and it’s great for keeping track of everything. I have three jobs, am in grad school, and I’m a classical musician...and I’m also trying to lose the pandemic weight - so I’m keeping track of my separate work hours, my practice hours, my workouts, my eating, my mental habits, lots of stuff. It’s awesome to have it all in one place.That being said, the biggest annoyance at the moment is that I can’t manually add minutes/hours into the timers or goals. Say I start practicing and 15 mins into I remember to turn on this app’s timer - then I can’t manually enter the extra 15min. It only counts the time it counts. Add up extra minutes like that here and there and my 20hrs of weekly practice looks like it wasn’t achieved. Without that update it’s sort of useless for me, because I often forget to turn these types of timers on and off perfectly every time.

Nays9, Dec 15, 2020
2
One big reason not 5 stars

I use this app to track amounts or time spent on activity categories that mean something to me. The app works fine for this. However, the Stats view is awful. It assumes too much. It assumes I have a goal of quitting something or that there are success rates, I don't. The app should know based on the fact all my categories are Simple trackers. My stat page should reflect the things I'm actually doing and collecting. This seems so obvious to me I feel stupid paying for this app for "lifetime". It completely fails in understanding your timespent on a variety of categories. Example. I have 2 categories "Quality time with spouse" and "alone time". I want to track what that looks like over 14 days and depending on results THEN I might set goals. Right now the Stats view won't let me know how I'm spending my time overall based on the categories I care about. Not having this is a silly misstep.

nobodyespecial, Aug 12, 2021
5
Simple app-

But that’s what makes it great!!! I have ADHD and I wanted something simple that helps me time what I need to do. I can just press “play” on my daily, weekly and monthly goals, and it keeps track of how long I spent doing it. And it reminds me at a certain time (I have my reminder at 9 pm) if my goals haven’t been met. Which is great for somebody like me who tends to forget what I wanted to do. It’s a nice way to gently remind myself of what needs to be done, and to keep track of the times I did them. So when I go back and say “well I haven’t done anything productive....” I can open the app and actually see what daily goals I’ve done, when I did them, and if I spent more or less time doing them every day!!! Honestly- this app is such a simple tool that’s helping me get my life together. The creator/s did such a wonderful job with this.Edit: I’m still loving the app! The only thing I wish the app had is a way to put in “hey, I did this activity for x amount of time today” because several times I’ve gone to do stuff and forgotten to start the timer.

quinnriddle, Feb 14, 2020
4
Pretty nice!!

Its really nice and pretty easy to navigate through though I think start times and end times for goals/things to be done would be an amazingly helpful thing to help establish a routine. Like let’s say for online school assignments I could put class start time 1:00pm end time 2:00pm and then it could let me know by some sort of alarm or notification when this goal needs to be started or ended. I think this could not only help establish routine but would help people make sure they don’t overwork themselves. It could help a lot with peoples schedules so they could form habits they find difficult to form, and find the time to do so. I personally struggle with habits and my schedule on a day to day basis and have yet to find something to help me with this problem. I haven’t had the time to find myself a planner that helps me, but if an app were able to do this I think it would also help plenty. Thank you for this app!

Umbrella of Everything, Sep 22, 2020

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Introducing Focus – a habit and activity tracker designed with ADHD in mind. Structure your life and build sustainable habits. Never forget, never procrastinate, never lose sight… Focus is not just another tracking tool - it's your companion in navigating adult ADHD. [WHAT USERS SAY] “ADHD approved I have tried so many habit tracking apps and this is by far the best one.

I love the way it looks (simple, sleek, minimalist, but customizable). It doesn’t overwhelm me looking at it. It also doesn’t send me unnecessary notifications” -Cathryn0404 “Deleted my other Habit tracker apps Aside from checking activities off your list, you can classify habits under “Goal” or “Limit”. That got me considering the things I should be cutting down on (like coffee intake). What might be the most interesting aspect is the “Time Tracker” option. I deleted all the other Habit Tracker apps I had on my phone after playing around with this one… this app just seems more motivating.” -AliKokua “Truly checks all the boxes Download this app immediately. Clean, intuitive interface. Tracks habit building and breaking. Daily task timer. It’s even become my to-do list and reminder app. Can’t speak highly enough of this app and the developer. I had nearly given up.” -jajajoshua [WHAT THE MEDIA SAYS] Digital Journal: “a global habit tracker” GQ: “zero distractions and ads” Yahoo Finance: “habit tracking key player” [HOW FOCUS CAN HELP] 1. Boost Reading Habits: Distracted easily? Use Focus to increase focus and read more books. 2. Enhance Physical Health: Keep track of your workouts and turn sporadic bursts of energy into a regular exercise routine. 3. Learn New Skills: ADHD is not a limitation - expand your skillset at your own pace. 4. Manage Side Projects: Keep your diverse interests under control, prioritizing and progressing each project effectively. 5. Regularize Self-care: From flossing your teeth to meditation - track and maintain those essential routines. 6. Habit Formation: Understand where your time goes and create habits tailored to your unique brain. 7. Minimize Destructive Habits: Smoke less, reduce alcohol, limit unproductive screen time - use Focus to manage impulsivity. [WHY CHOOSE FOCUS FOR ADULT ADHD] -> Individual Activity Trackers: Every activity you track is a step towards understanding and managing your ADHD better. -> Visual Progress: Visual cues work wonders with ADHD. Watch your growth with beautifully designed statistics. -> Motivating Reminders & Notifications: Just when you need a nudge, Timecap's reminders can help keep you on track. -> Flexible Timeframes: Set daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly goals and limits - you're in control. Unlike other habit trackers, Focus ensures you invest time in what truly matters. Streaks are meaningful and fulfilling. And if one breaks? That's okay - start over and strive to break your personal records. [SUBSCRIPTION DETAILS] Auto-renewing subscriptions will charge your iTunes account unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours prior to the end of the current period. The renewal cost depends on your Subscription Plan and currency. Subscriptions with a free trial period will automatically renew to a paid subscription. Manage your free trial's auto-renewal in your Account Settings after purchase. Cancellation will take effect 24-hours after the last day of the current subscription period, downgrading you to the free service. We welcome questions or suggestions on improving the app at [email protected] Privacy Policy: https://timecap.app/privacy EULA: https://timecap.app/terms

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