Morning, Afternoon & Evening Routines
The Fabulous App shows a day’s task in three groups, morning, day, and night. It makes it far easier to view the first few tasks on my radar. Stride’s current grid view presents all of my tasks all at once, which is far less meaningful if I saw just the ones that matter in the moment.
What is contextually important? Show me those things, and diminish the others.
Strides now has Routines, which allow you to automatically filter the Today list to focus on what’s due now, based on customizable morning, afternoon & evening routine times. Enjoy!
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Mike Goncharov commented
In general I hate red badge-notifications to show up. And I’m using it as a strong call to action. When app shows notification through all the day till the evening, I started to hate it. I’ve bought this app several month ago because it had acceptable notification logic. Waiting for a new notification principle more than any other feature of any app. I want app to “call” me only when it necessary, not through all the day.
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Syd commented
WHEN IS THIS COMING?
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Anonymous commented
I think the timing function is probably key, if this is a task thats grouped, it mostly has a timed limitation. I would like to use it in that way, ie, meditation in the morning but once started let the timer go off after 10 minutes etc. then move on to the next task that will have a set timer once started. Having the ability to set duration for the tasks in the grouped morning night and evening will lead to a faster completion rate. there are a few apps that do it fairly well but only that.
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Randy Zeitman commented
Let me group routines, “morning routine” for example. Why make me scroll through dozens of routines that may not be as applicable as the day goes on.
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Katie commented
In the past, badge icons would only appear after an item was past due. Seeing badge icons drives me insane, so it drives me to log that an action has been completed. Some goals, however, are simply impossible to do first thing in the morning. If I have a task due in the evening (like log what my total calorie intake was for the day), I don’t want to see the icon badge lit up all day. That desensitizes me to the fact that something has come due.
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Michael commented
In the today view don’t show habits which the reminder of them is not due yet like it is not showing items that are not to be logged today.
I.e.: If I have a gym habit daily M to F set to 07:00PM daily And I cant complete it until than I do not want to see it until 07:00PM this way I can always strive to keep my today view empty during the entire day like Inbox zero
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Anonymous commented
Because using tags is inconvenient. You have to switch between morning/afternoon/evening manually and you cannot see the tasks that doesn’t have a specific time. And seeing all of them at the same time is overwhelming. For the users that still want to continue with the old option, there can be a setting for it.
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Anonymous commented
It would great to only see the habits related to morning/afternoon/evening during those times. That would make the list a lot shorter, and would prevent me from checking all the habits if they are done.
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Anonymous commented
Why not do this using Tags? Creat a Morning, Noon, Night Tag and view those groupings as you want.
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Anonymous commented
I support this idea. I’d be curious to see how a habit you need to complete multiple times a day would appear in this format tho, since it could potentially make the list longer. Sorting options and different view options (like I’ve seen in podcast apps) could also possibly help.
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Anonymous commented
I support this idea. Along with HealthKit this would make strides the perfect app. Only seeing what is relevant is crucial when you have a lot of habits, otherwise it gets very overwhelming. I don't want to see that I have to floss tonight when it's in the afternoon
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Anonymous commented
I don’t want this. Actually, it’s the reason I swapped -from- “Productive”- and -to- “Strides”.
Reason being, it was just three more menus to scroll through. I prefer Strides as it is: 1) Today, and 2) Dashboard.
If you want to do something in the morning or evening, well, just set a reminder to that time (!).
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Fernanda commented
I like this idea and also add “anytime of the day”. Right now i just tag them but it is not the same.
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Anonymous commented
It would be nice to be able to adjust the start and end time of the morning, afternoon and evening too
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Anonymous commented
A way to possibly solve this could be to at least allow sorting by tags while on the “today” tab view. Especially for users with longer daily habit lists. Or making it even easier (i.e. only one click) to check complete for a habit after sorting by tag on the dashboard tab... 🤷🏼♂️
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Anonymous commented
This is so crucial for me! I am overwhelmed by my habits list when I see them all at once. Thank you for considering this feature!
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Andy commented
I don’t want to see e.g. evening habits on the Today view in the morning. By only showing habits that have been alerted, this will keep the Today view nice and uncluttered.
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Anonymous commented
If I want to hit a goal X times per day/week/month, specify which part: morning/midday/night or maybe “first/middle/last” part of the month