[Looking for testers] Built a monthly progress tracker for ambitious people

Problem: Ambitious people want to know whether each day really moved them forward, but most habit trackers feel complicated or are unclear.

Solution: I built Momentum. It asks one simple question each day: "Did today move you forward?" Your month is then visualized as orange, black, and grey dots, with each dot representing a day, so you can see your real momentum easily.

One tap per day.

Its $2 lifetime if you'd be interested.

App store link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/momentum-monthly-progress/id6777656253

I would love feedback if you give it a try.

u/TangeloSerious8456 — 8 days ago
▲ 19 r/theXeffect+6 crossposts

I build an app for ambitious people who want to know if each day moved them forward (only $1 lifetime)

Momentum is built so ambitious people can finally see whether each day moved them forward.

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You answer one simple question per day:

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“Did today move you forward?”

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Choose Moved forward, Showed up, or Missed.

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Your answers become a clean monthly progress view: orange, black, or light grey dots, so you instantly see if momentum is building across your days.

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One tap check in. Optional reminders if you want them. Nothing else.

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$1 lifetime unlock, so it’s accessible to as many ambitious people as possible

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App Store link: https://apps.apple.com/app/momentum-monthly-progress/id6777656253

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Would love feedback if you try it :)

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u/TangeloSerious8456 — 5 days ago

I made a simple plant journal app with watering reminders. No subscription, €4 one time.

I built it because most plant apps I found were either too complicated, or had monthly subscriptions. 

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Planted is meant to be simpler: one place to track your plants, add progress photos and notes, and set watering reminders per plant (optional).

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Main features:

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- Plant journal with photos and notes

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- Watering reminders per plant

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It is €4 one-time.

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App Store link:

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/planted-journal-reminders/id6761859550

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I would genuinely appreciate feedback, if you try it :)

u/TangeloSerious8456 — 15 days ago
▲ 6 r/ProductivityGeeks+6 crossposts

I built a simple weekly to do app, and I genuinely think it's useful

Most to-do apps become messy, and calendars feel too structured when you just want to plan your week.

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I wanted something simpler, so I built Tally: a simple weekly to-do app where tasks are organized by day, and the whole week stays visible in one clean view.

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No time schedules, no calendar clutter, just a simple weekly view

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Fast task input, Home Screen widgets, light/dark mode, and simple customization.

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You can also reorder tasks by time or priorities.

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I genuinely think this can help people stay organized without overthinking planning.

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Because I want to get it into the hands of as many people as possible, it’s free to try for 7 days, then just $2 one time. No subscription, no account.

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Download here: tallytodo.com

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I would really appreciate feedback if anyone tries it.

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u/TangeloSerious8456 — 7 days ago