Any feedback on those appstore listing screenshots?

Any feedback on those appstore listing screenshots?

Another Stupid Monday is a self-care routine where you get one doable task a week.
The tasks are based on principles from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and the app's mascot, Charles, gives a simple explanation for each task about why it might be useful for improving one's well-being.
There are 100 tasks in total.

Apple App Store: Download
Google Play Store: Download

Feel free to let me know what you think about the appstore listing.

u/AnotherStupidMonday — 1 day ago

Another Stupid Monday - a small self-care idle game. Play-testers needed

A lot of gamified mental health-apps are overwhelming their users with features and to-do lists.
That's why Another Stupid Monday is focusing on only one thing a week. It gives the user some space to actually let the task and its consequences sink in instead of spamming more and more tasks.

Another Stupid Monday is a self-care game where the player gets one doable task a week.
The tasks are based on principles from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and the app's mascot, Charles, gives a simple explanation for each task about why it might be useful for improving one's well-being.
There are 100 tasks in total.

Apple App Store: Download
Google Play Store: Download

Feel free to do some playtesting. I am open for every kind of feedback

u/AnotherStupidMonday — 2 days ago

What are your thoughts on this ad-video? (in-app content vs teaser)

I'm still very new to marketing. I managed to make a small video to promote my mental health application but it doesnt really show any in-app content. It is more of a teaser.

What are your thoughts about this? do you prefer actual in-app content in those kind of teasers?

u/AnotherStupidMonday — 6 days ago
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Mental Health x Idle Games = Another Stupid Monday

Another Stupid Monday is a simple mental health app / idle game where the player gets one doable task a week.

The tasks are based on principles from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, but I tried not to overwhelm the user with overcomplicated terms from psychology books. However, the app's mascot, Charles, gives a simple explanation for every task about why it can improve one's well-being. If users want to learn more, they can click on the task name to explore why the task is helpful.

There are 100 tasks in total.

What problems does it solve ?

1. A lot of mental health apps overwhelm their users with features and to-do lists.
That's why Another Stupid Monday focuses on only one thing a week. It gives users space to let the task and its benefits sink in instead of spamming them with more to-dos.

2. A lot of people don't know what actions to take to improve their mental health.
Another Stupid Monday doesn't rely on the user's skill level to structure their own habits and goals. It offers low-threshold guidance to explore different activities users might not be used to.

3. Mental health is still a black box for many people (Accessibility Problem).
With Another Stupid Monday, I did my best to avoid overly complicated terms from psychology and psychotherapy to make it more approachable. Additionally, the app design aims to attract people who wouldn't normally use mental health apps. I also implemented more than 60 locales because many regions around the world are extremely underrepresented when it comes to localized mental health apps. Lastly, the app doesn't use a subscription model, so users who might already be skeptical of mental health apps aren't scared off.

Apple App Store: Download
Google Play Store: Download

Personal note:

Another Stupid Monday is my first app :) Feel free to leave any feedback.

u/AnotherStupidMonday — 2 days ago