Great concept, limited functionality
No exports, no pdf or email reports, can’t move an entry (if you enter a task on the done tab, can’t move it to a to-do). great concept, but very limited features.
Yes, DoneStack is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
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No exports, no pdf or email reports, can’t move an entry (if you enter a task on the done tab, can’t move it to a to-do). great concept, but very limited features.
I have been using this for a week. Donestack changed my life in terms of helping me focusing on what I really need to focus on. I'm not using this to simply do more stuff. Instead, by using different buckets, it helps me to ensure I do have spend enough time on the value I believe in. Or else, my life can easily become blindly busy, but still living the life I don't want. I have been reading Cal Newport for deep life. This app helps me to implement his philosophy well. If you are also a huge believer in Cal Newport, you should definitely try this out.
I find it a lot easier to develop new habits with this tool
I like to track my time and while I used Todoist and TickTick in the past for todo lists, it couldn’t really do the trick. This app is way better, looks clean, and does just the job!
I was surprised why an app would be built on tracking done items, but it’s actually really effective. Design is simple but I really like it. High chance this is my go to productivity journal now