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Random Reminders
Hello. I am new and really like what I see. Something I've been looking for in an app is the ability to set up random alerts. For example, if your goal is to drink more water thru out the day, I would like to be able to enter a reminder for 10 times over a period of 8 hours, or something of that nature. I like the idea of X amount of reminders randomly over a period of time. The Android app Random RemindMe did this pretty well but I also always wanted the ability to set the period of…
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One-Time Tasks
I have used almost every productive / tracker app there is and Strides is by far the best but in my opinion it lacks this one simple tool. Strides has become my calendar app and if I could add in random tasks as well it would remove the need for me to switch to my calendar app at all. I'm aware that Strides is not trying to be a Calendar app but this simple addition would allow me to have an overview of EVERYTHING I need to do that day including the little tasks like remembering to "Pay a bill"…
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Link Strides App to Summit App
When I make a goal on strides, I’d love for it to also appear on summit so that I don’t have to put it in twice. The two apps are made by the same company, aren’t they? I wish I could have an account that both apps synced to.
20 votesThis became far too complicated, so we’ve decided to keep the two apps separate. It sounds great in theory, but in practice it’s honestly more difficult to link them up and manage as much as possible in one bloated list than it is to just open the other app that’s focused on its own purpose.
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Pass code lock
All habit tracking apps have this, it'd be great if yours could
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Add fortnightly option
It would be beneficial to have a fortnightly option, alongside daily, weekly, monthly, yearly, particularly when tracking spending.
As mine, and I’m sure others, get paid on a fortnightly basis, it would allow for a more accurate representation and tracking of this data.
I’m finding that major expenses being paid every second week are greater than my weekly goal (averaged based on fortnightly expenses) and throws out my streaks, however my average is still within the required amount.
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Option to add “Weight/Points” to a task.
Different tasks have different importance and different impact on our personal improvement.
Example:
Meditation is very important for me & brushing my teeth twice is important but not as much.So I assign 6 points to meditation and 2 points to brushing teeth at night, 4 points to drinking 2 litre water, and so on.
All these daily points combined can show how much percent of the day/week/month I achieved in a very personal way.
Lets say I just meditated today, didn’t drink 2l water nor did I brush so I still achieved 50% of my goal today (6/12 points),…
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17 votes
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Ability to edit time stamps
Sometimes I enter a log late. Would be nice to be able to enter the correct time from within the app.
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Strides API/JSON data access
From Craig: "I’m interested in bringing my habits from the export into a timeline of my day that eventually gets imported into Day One and is organized by time.
The missing link in Quantified Self / life logging is correlating events with other events, connecting data from disparate sources, etc. That’s why a Strides JSON dump would be helpful. Just give users the data the app already contains and and and let us figure out what to do with it."
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Reading progress kindle
It updates the percentage you read the book or your daily goal to read
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Omnifocus Intergration
Like to be able to integrate my data between OmniFocus and Strides since Task Managers and Habit Trackers are very related productivity domains.
16 votesThey don’t have an API we could integrate with.
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Weekly feature
I know the tags already exist, but I wanted to separate the daily / weekly / monthly habits. So if I have a goal that's like 5 times a week, I don't want to see it in my daily page--instead, we could move it to a "weekly" page. With tags it doesn't work so easily because they cloud up the daily page anyways :(
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Ability to arrange tags manually
Some times it is easer to have the most used tags at top or bottom in order to rewiew progress faster and also for the ergonomics of the newest iPhones big screens.
Every second counts, so the accomplishment felling can be experienced more often during the day!
Reviewing = Progress.15 votes -
Calendar
See your goal dates, milestones and logs in one calendar view.
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Waypoints on weight loss
Allow me to set an overall weight loss goal but to also set a goal for each week
14 votesI like the idea, but this would over-complicate the settings and chart output too much to justify.
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Day one integration
The ability to export progress and results to Day One for journaling.
14 votesThis would be extremely complex to build, and we’re adding more progress reports that will make this less valuable. We also plan to add tons of integrations down the road, so it will likely still be possible with a service like IFTTT or Zapier.
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Re-arrange trackers by quickly holding down
In Today field, I want to log my habits quick, easy, and efficient.
However, the top of the queue acts as “what’s next” and sometimes there are trackers that I want to do later, depending on scenario and by each day.
Can you allow user to hold down and drag to re-arrange? This act as a “quick do later” or “after XYZ”
Thanks :)
13 votesWe do this in our to-do list app, but for Strides we decided to use the three most common actions for a tracker after long-tapping since reordering is so rare.
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Habit tracker: Do X times every Y days
Slightly different than weekly because you aren't concerned with week boundaries.
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Use yellow as an intermediate status level for goals
I like how Strides shows whether you're "on track" or not with green and red status colors, but it can be de-motivating to see a lot of red on the dashboard when I'm actually rather close to (but not quite) on track for several goals. I'd like an intermediate level (e.g., yellow) that indicates I'm not quite on track but close on a given goal, as a signal that a little effort here can get me back on track -- for an "easy win". Given that "on track" is defined in terms of evenly distributed activity and many people have…
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Motivational Quote
For every day post a new Quote on the dash board.
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