Simplicity is a blessing
I’ve not been using the app for more than 45 minutes, but I can already review it, because it’s that simple. The simplicity is the strongest feature of this app, in my opinion. That, and it doesn’t want a monthly subscription from me to get the most out of it. There’s a one time fee for a few unlocked features, but it’s reasonable and I’ll be happy to pay it just to support the dev. You add a project, you set a category and, if you want, a deadline, and it appears on the main screen. I appreciate that there’s a visual “progress bar” that indicates the deadline. (I would also love it if there could be a percentage-based progress bar based on the task list, but that’s not a must-have, just would be nice). Inside of the project you can add tasks, a notebook, and bookmarks to link to external sites and media content. You can also add audio notes as well That’s it. And it’s all most people are going to need for keeping track of individual projects. In a sea of overcomplicated apps with a billion features, this one just does what I need it to do and no more.