- Way of Life
If you are a fan of getting statistical presentations that show your progress, then you will love how Way of Life works. With this app, all you have to do is pick a goal action, tell the app whether the action will be good or bad for you, and you will get a daily reminder to keep records of what you did or didn’t do to meet those goals.
As time goes on, the app will be able to provide you with proper statistics that will show bar charts, chains, and trend lines that contain your progress rate. For actionable accountability and a simple interface, Way of Life is the perfect fit.
Available for Android | iOS
2. Habitica
A lot of us hate having to set goals and determine what we want to achieve in our lives. The process can be quite strenuous, and there is a lot of work involved. However, Habitica takes this process and makes it a lot of fun. The app makes it easy to build habits and stay productive by taking an approach that rarely fails; turning everything into a game.
Habitica offers rewards to keep you incentivized, and it also comes with its own social network platform. With the app, you track and monitor your habits, use the to-do list, and join other users to play exciting games.
Available for Android | iOS
3. Coach.me
Coach.me lays the claim to being the leading app for tracking habits, and while that is definitely debatable, what no one can deny is the fact that this app has one of the best interfaces on the market. With Coach.me, all you have to do is select a goal, track how far you are moving, and earn rewards for keeping on track.
Available for Android | iOS
4. ATracker
The main point that ATracker tries to drive home is its ability to prove insights into how you are spending your time. When it comes to some of the repetitive things you do everyday, the app helps you to manage time, so you don’t just go on doing all the wrong things.
When you start tracking your time and how much of it you spent on the daily things, you see them all in a pie chart, and you can understand where adjustments need to be made and where you have to be better. You can also get a bigger picture of things by viewing your activities on a weekly, monthly, and yearly basis.
Available for Android | iOS
5. Toodledo
The name might be fun to say, but the power of Toodledo is definitely no joke at all. This app provides a sense of flexibility, as it makes it possible for you to set and reach your goals easily.
Toodledo is a great time and task manager, and it provides you with features to customize it and fit all of your needs. You can rest reminders, set due dates for projects and other tasks, put tasks on repeat, and do so much.
Available for Android | iOS
6. Microsoft To Do
Previously, Microsoft had bought the popular to-do list app Wunderlist and it was concluded that the Redmond-based company will be focusing on it wholeheartedly. However, Microsoft has come up with a brand new to-do list app, Microsoft To Do, and the future of Wunderlist is uncertain
Microsoft To-Do, as mentioned earlier, is a brand new task scheduling app, which offers almost all the features of an ideal to-do list app. Its intuitive UI and themed structure provide smooth and efficient task scheduling.
Available on| Android | iOSÂ
7. Google Tasks
Google Tasks is a newly released task scheduling app from Google, which is fully integrated with Gmail, Google Calendar and other productive apps offered by Google. A simple and intuitive app with Google’s material design, Google Tasks let you add tasks in Gmail without opening a new window on your desktop. This proves extremely helpful when you need to add an email as a task and be reminded about it later.
Google Tasks, which is also available for free on Android and iOS e, allows you to check your schedule on your mobile devices and stay updated at every step.
Source: LifeHack