30 Minutes – Goal planner

30 Minutes – Goal planner

By Vladimir Lyseev

  • Category: Lifestyle
  • Release Date: 2016-09-16
  • Current Version: 1.1
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 29.97 MB
  • Developer: Vladimir Lyseev
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 10.0 or later.
Score: 4
4
From 18 Ratings

Description

30 Minutes App is based on the idea that your dream will come true very soon if you spend at least 30 minutes a day on it. Goals achievement turns into an exciting game where you choose your prizes yourself. 30 Minutes App is set so that only one goal can be active in one period of time. This peculiarity will help you to set priorities and define what is the most important for you in the present stage of your life. OPPORTUNITIES: - You can set amount of days for each goal and decide how much time - during a day you can spend on it. - User-friendly timer showing how much time you have spent on your goal today. - Detailed statistics of each goal. - Synchronization with iCloud. - Flexible setup of reminders and notifications. We plan to add lots of many other improvements and cool opportunities to the app. Watch for updates!

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Reviews

  • Confusing???

    1
    By Xandra Renee
    There is no way to end a task, you have to “abort” and then lose all progress. No way to work on more than one goal either....which is silly because this app COULD work for big and small goals, habit tracking etc. except that it is very very limited to one goal use at a time. Great idea but not really usable for me with these limitations...disappointed. Please fix this and it will be 5 stars and I’ll use it alll the time! Very hopeful it will be updated soon.
  • Fix and 5 stars

    1
    By Shteve073
    This is so close to being a perfect app for tracking progress on time consuming goals, or a way to motivate you to work on specific tasks of your choosing. But it seems totally broken. After starting a goal, there is no way to officially end the task. If I’m tracking a task, finish and want to start another, you must “abort” the current task. When you abort a task, it doesn’t track ANY of the progress you did make towards that task. This happens regardless if you end the task early, complete it on time, or spend extra time on the task. I honestly feel like I’m missing something, because it seems like I SHOULD be able to end and track my progress, but it doesn't work. Fix that.
  • Excellent!

    5
    By klgraeser
    Great!

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