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More tracker type options
I own my own business...well right now it owns me. I'd love to be able to track my mini goals, as I've reached a point in being overwhelmed that I'm struggling to see anything but everything all at once. I need to retrain my brain to again see the pieces that make up the whole; otherwise, what's before me seems far too daunting-it is everything after all! It would be lovely to celebrate every single step on this journey of mine, and perhaps the journeys of many others too? Thank you for doing what you do! ✌️️
Most Sincerely,
Drowning…
1 voteBest of luck with your business goals! I’d recommend breaking these goals down with a Project tracker or two.
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Landscape mode
Please add Landscape Mode. It would make it a lot easier!
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Finished
Any items that you have completed for the week leave the list once they're completed until the following week.
3 votesThis is done with the Today List feature (Plus).
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Log action for past day
It seems you can only log an action for today. If I forgot to log an action for yesterday, I would like to be able to go back and log yesterday's action.
3 votesThanks for reaching out!
To backlog, undo mistakes or edit past logs, tap the Log icon on the left, then tap History below the popup (you can also tap the tracker then the top right button).
There you’ll see a complete history with every day since the tracker’s Start Date and all its logs. To delete a log, de-select the icon (clear the row for goal trackers). You can also edit values and add notes there.
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Tracking pages read instead of times read
Would love to be able to have the goal "read 140 pages a week" instead of how many times I've read that week and I'm sure I'm sure I'm not the only one.
Best regards
Jon
1 voteThis is a great use for the Target or Average tracker types, which allow you to enter any number with a keypad (e.g. 50 pages read, with a goal of X target pages by a date, or X pages on average per day/week/month, etc).
To do this, choose the Target or Average tracker type on Setup Step 2. Best of luck with all your goals & habits!
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2 votes
Tapping on the date in the calendar takes you straight to that date in the History table, which allows you to backlog, edit, or add notes.
We’re also adding a Progress Reports feature that will make this even easier.
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Track going to bed by a certain time
I want to be in bed by 10pm every night and make that a goal. Currently I can only track number of hours slept
7 votesThis is a great use for the Habit tracker, which allows you to set an alert (e.g. 9:45pm) and log Yes if you do it, or No if you don’t.
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+ & - Signs
An option where I don't need to enter a numerical value. It takes up too much time. Instead I press the + or - signs.
This can be directly on the dashboard page, so I don't need to go away from the dashboard. This will also save much time.
1 voteTo log Yes (like + to add a log), swipe right with a Habit tracker.
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update stats via iwatch integration
Be able to confirm and update basic stats/numbers on iwatch for better integration on the move.
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Automatic Yes/No if no data input
If I forget to do and check something off, I'd like the option to set a habit to automatically register a No for that date. This would be reversed for negative habits.
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Ingraining + Retaining: Implement a way for users to set the reason why they want to achieve their goals
Please implement a system for us to put our reasons behind why we would like to have our goals accomplished.
Setting a goal is a great start toward personal growth. However, there are times when doing the same activity every single day can become mundane and boring. During those time, it is essential to see the reason that we had put for why we want to have that specific goal be accomplished.
An example of this would be...
Goal: Create an app to help people record and track their goals and habits.
Why?: The reason for creating such an app…1 voteThanks so much for this Alex! I can definitely appreciate the example. :)
To enter your “Why” for a tracker, tap the Goal Name field in Setup/Edit Tracker and you’ll see a Goal Notes field.
We’re planning to make this content easier to view in the future with a Notes view.
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Dashboard
To filter only the goals you have completed so on any given day you can see what you have left to accomplish
2 votesThis can be done with the Today filter (Plus feature). It’s very powerful, based on each tracker’s When to Log setting.
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Use time spent on goal as a tracker
Be able to input a certain amount of time, such as 1 hour per day, as a tracker, rather than simply one per day
2 votesThanks for the feedback! This is best done with the Average tracker. Unlike the Habit tracker, which is logged as Yes or No, the average tracker allows you to enter any number (e.g. 2.5 for two hours and 30 minutes).
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Improved Dashboard Display -
It would be really helpful if there was an option that would order the trackers on the dashboard by "Goal date" so that I could have a chronological look at all goals that I need to complete. Is there a way to do this already that I am missing?
1 voteTo reorder your trackers (any way you prefer, including by Goal Date): Long-tap a tracker on the Dashboard, then tap Reorder, and drag & drop them in the order you’d like.
We decided against complicated sorting options because of the Reorder feature combined with Tags & Filters.
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Sort your trackers by types
Having the possibility to display goals in a separate target, habit, average or milestones page
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Debt input
It would be much easier to subtract, or add, to debt rather than inputting new data ourselves. Having a "paid x amount" input instead of a new debt number would be more satisfying. And easier to say I paid 72 dollars and watch the debt meter go down. And vice verse for using more credit or adding to debt.
1 voteThanks Grace! To do this, long-tap the Debt tracker on the Dashboard, then tap Edit.
On the Edit Tracker view, toggle the Add to Total option ON.
Now, you’ll be able to enter the amount added or subtracted, rather than the new total.
Note: It’s possible it won’t transition between these settings nicely. If so, feel free to create a new Debt tracker with the current Debt as the Start Value and Add to Total ON.
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Keyboard navigation for the web version
It would be great if you could move around the web version with a keyboard shortcut keys, like asana
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Open ended goals
Sometimes I just want to track something without a specific goal. For example, weight, number of push-ups, etc. I want to improve those numbers at my own pace without a concrete goal. The numbers and charts are motivation enough sometimes.
1 voteOpen-ended goals are best tracked with Average trackers if you’re tracking a quantity, or a Habit tracker if you’re tracking the number of times you do something.
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Export All
Add an "export all" feature to create a single csv file with history for all habits. Or, if easier, "export all daily/weekly/monthly habits".
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Ability to back log habits
For example, if you forget to log s habit from the day before, you can go back and record the result (Y/N) for that day.
1 voteThanks for reaching out Logan!
To backlog, undo mistakes or edit past logs, tap the Log icon on the left, then tap History below the popup (you can also tap the tracker then the top right button).
There you’ll see a complete history with every day since the tracker’s Start Date and all its logs. To delete a log, de-select the icon (clear the row for goal trackers). You can also edit values and add notes there.
Hope that helps! Have a great day.
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