2024 Author: Malcolm Clapton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 03:44
Morning exercises, taking vitamins, evening lecture on Coursera, organizing your daily tasks - whatever you plan to do on a daily basis, it's much easier when you have an assistant to remind you of it. Today I'm going to talk about Habi, a simple habits manager with basic functionality that focuses on the two most relevant parts of the day for developing habits: morning and evening.
In truth, in our free version of Habi, we can easily replace it with a task manager with a regular reminder function. If you don't want to load Any. Do, Todoist or any of their analogs with important personal goals and prefer to track your progress, look at Habi.
The day here is conventionally divided into morning and evening, but if you start it closer to lunchtime and end it late at night, then in the settings you can adjust the time frame for each of the periods. At the same time, the application will notify you about tasks an hour before the agreed time and, if you do not complete them on time, it will send notifications for another three hours after. Among other things, in the habits manager from the menu in the upper left corner, a temporary suspension of the task is configured in case of a planned vacation, for example.
For the conditional 59 rubles, Habi offers an extended version with statistics of completed tasks and a mini-guide for developing good habits from a certain Michael Fitzgerald.
What am I missing in Habi? More expressive designs and achievements that would add interactivity. Otherwise, it's a good habit tracker, and it's also free. However, whichever application you choose, the last word still remains with your willpower.
Recommended:
Why overwork and burnout have become part of our lives
More and more people are suffering from burnout. Is this a consequence of the modern way of life, or is overwork an older phenomenon?
Flying Taxis and Smart Roads: 9 Urban Transport Concepts That Will Change Our Lives
Drones, electric cars, flying motorcycles and other impressive things that have every chance to become widespread in the near future
Saying "rings" is no longer a mistake! And a couple more examples when the norm is changing before our eyes
Figured out how to stress verbs. Some dictionaries already record some "gross errors" as acceptable speech options
10 apps that are changing our lives
We picked up useful apps that help turn chaos into order, meet people and find interesting places on your travels
Why push notifications are ruining our lives and what to do about it
Push notifications are ruining our lives, and every application installed on your smartphone increases the flow of unnecessary information