ToDo-pamine

Be more productive today!

Published by: Henrik Storch

Description

Basically, everything we (humans) want is powered by a chemical called dopamine which is released in our brain. Every time we achieve something, dopamine makes us feel rewarded.
This ToDo app is aimed to maximise the dopamine levels in order to help you become more productive. By using audio, visual and haptic cues, you can train your subconscious to help you do more.
Features:
- intuitive User Interface
- custom Item-Filters
- iCloud Sync across devices
- inverted items, e.g. "No Junk Food Today"
- no ads!
Pro-Features:
- custom icon badge settings
- custom app icons
- custom daily goal
- repeat, regular items automatically
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ToDo-pamine Pro
999.00 ₸

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    ToDo has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 999.00 ₸.

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