The RPM App will help you learn the strategies Tony Robbins uses to manage dozens of businesses, his personal relationships, and his strenuous schedule on the road.
The strategies used through this app will free you from endless to-do lists and instead put your focus on purposeful action that drives real, consistent results.
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RPM-Lite FAQ
Is RPM-Lite free?
Yes, RPM-Lite is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is RPM-Lite legit?
Not enough reviews to make a reliable assessment. The app needs more user feedback.
This is an App with superb potential for those who follow Tony’s RPM system since it can bring RPM to the digital world. At this time however, the Apps features are really limited and allow just to schedule tasks under categories. While these are the end products of RPM system, a lot goes into the RPM system including the ability to create projects, driving force, weekly planning process, 1 year and quarterly goals, etc. which are all needed to make it a full RPM system. Hoping these new features will be added to the current ‘lite’ version and I’m looking forward to give a 5 star review.
FANTASTIC App
For anyone familiar with the RPM life design system, this app is just great. Couldn’t recommend more. Can’t wait for the desktop version.
Can’t use unless you pay for the inner circle
I agree with the writer who first reviewed this product. This app is way overdue especially for those who have invested in Tony’s rpm plan. I have been waiting patiently for this app or something similar to this for years and have not been able to find it. I got pretty excited when I saw they had this app until I realize that you have to pay to use it which is really a downer. I think this app should be free or at least have a paid version with a nominal fee so that those who have condition themselves to use RPM can really benefit.
Simple Efficient Elegant Easy
I’m really enjoying using this app. Using my personal phone calendar isn’t always the most efficient way to track details of what goals I plan to accomplish daily/weekly/monthly. RPM-Lite bridges that gap, since I have the option to sync my personal calendar and this app’s built-in one. Regarding delays on getting access to this app: I’m personally glad I had to wait. It was worth the delay, knowing this is still in beta-test mode – which means you’re going to have lots of bugs and glitches. [And no, I’m not being paid to offer a positive review, nor do I work as an employee of them. I’ve also been a dedicated student of Tony Robbins’ work for years. This delay was openly accounted for, and fully acknowledged in recent emails to the community earlier this year. He waited to offer a solid, private *beta-test* product. He, and his team, beyond-delivered. ] For anyone who values great visual design along with efficient function, it’s blended well here. I feel calm and focused using RPM-Lite. Which is a big deal for me, as someone who struggles with being visually distracted/overwhelmed. I’m excited for the bigger build-out, once it’s publicly released.
Overpromised and Under delivered
I have been a big fan of Tony Robbins for a long time and have used many of his programs. During one of his free events he said this app would be a available by the end of the year. That time came and went. No have reached out to his staff multiple days times about this app and I get the same response every time. "No information yet". As someone who has purchases multiple programs, used his coaching services, and been to a live event I am disappointed that I still need to wait for this app. And when I try sign up for email alerts, the app says that this function is not available yet. I have always known Tony to over deliver, unfortunately this time he has over promised and delivered. I hope I can change my review soon once this app is open to everyone.
Error trying to sign up; app is long overdue
The app is way overdue. Should have been made over a decade ago. Disappointing it’s not open to the public, but worse, when it asked me to try to sign up for the updates, it denied me and gave me an error saying “this feature has not been implemented yet.”
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