I've been using this app for 5 years now and it's been so helpful. I really love leveling up my skills and tracking my progress that way. Absolutely love the widgets for this app as well.
Using parent missions breaks the app This app is good. Until you use the features. Using a parent task sticks it to the top of the list in an obnoxiously stupid way, and tallies to a list infinitely. Removing the child tasks from this list causes them to disappear, indefinitely. A clean reinstall was mandatory. How does something like that even happen??
Best app for planning and rewarding your self, I recommend it.
The app is pretty nice but y'all should make an update where a task is automatically failed if u haven't done a task before the due time. That way the app can show me if im getting lazy.It would kinda be like a life coach motivating u to get up and do ur task.
BEST. APP. I love how much control the user has over the missions. I bought the profile pic feature (only $0.99 btw) just to support the dev lol I simply love it
Really good
I couldn't figure out if I was doing well or not, couldn't figure out how to delete tasks accidentally marked complete.
Honestly the most useful app I have along with cronometer. It's gotten to the point where I even try not to dedicate time to the app itself just being able to say "I don't need to finish that in the app, just do it irl" and this was really good at getting me out of my major slump at the start. There's few pay walls too
I've had LifeRPG for years, used it for a short period the stopped. Just came back to it. Going to make full use of it. One feature addition I'd like to see: a mission Map widget.
I really like this app and appreciate how customizable it is. There are really only a couple issues. For one, the map is a good idea, but it's so hard to use, it's not really practical. A search would make it much more helpful. For two, I'd really like an option for negative EXP. There's a lot of stuff I fail to do, yet my skills and level can only go up. I'd find it a lot easier to track just how well I'm doing if I could see myself slipping just like I am IRL. Maybe not to negative, but to 0?