Apps and tools for a calm, enjoyable life

Done

$4.99

Done is a simple yet powerful habit tracker that helps you create healthy routines by tracking your habits and achieving your goals. It's intuitive and allows setting daily, weekly, and monthly goals.

Our take

Keep it simple with Done.

Alright, let's dive into "Done". So, this app is all about getting your tasks in order and, well, actually finishing them. Sounds promising, right? At first glance, the interface is clean and straightforward, which is always a plus. You can set up tasks and goals without getting bogged down in a mess of options. But, here's the kicker: while it’s easy to use, it might feel a bit too basic if you’re used to more feature-rich tools. The simplicity is great if you're overwhelmed by endless features, but if you're looking for customization, you might find it lacking.

The app shines when it comes to reminders and notifications. It's like having a persistent friend who doesn’t forget your plans. The reminders are timely and persistent, which is fantastic if you're prone to getting distracted by, well, life. However, the notifications can sometimes border on nagging if you set too many tasks. It's a fine balance between being helpful and annoying, so you might need to tweak your settings to get it just right.

One thing I really appreciate is how "Done" keeps you motivated with progress tracking. You can see how you're doing with your goals at a glance, which is a nice little boost of motivation when you're slogging through your to-do list. Seeing those little progress bars fill up feels oddly satisfying. But, let's be real here, the motivation factor might not be enough if you're not already inclined to stick with your tasks. It gives you a nudge, but it won’t magically make you productive if you don’t want to be.

Sharing tasks with others is another feature worth mentioning. It’s easy to loop in friends or colleagues on a task, which is super handy for group projects or family chores. Collaboration is smooth and intuitive, but if you’re working with someone who isn’t tech-savvy, there might be a bit of a learning curve. It’s not a deal-breaker, but it’s something to keep in mind if you're planning to use this with a broad group.

Overall, "Done" does a solid job if you’re looking for a straightforward task manager. It ticks the boxes for basic task management and offers a simple, no-frills approach to getting stuff done. But, if you’re someone who likes bells and whistles, or needs a bit more functionality, you might find it a bit too stripped down. At the end of the day, it’s a reliable tool if you know what you're getting into, but don’t expect it to reinvent how you manage your tasks.