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Note properly supported on the iPad

Deleted this app after installing, the compatibility on the iPad is not really what i expected when the app only fills half the screen on forced portrait mode with no landscape mode support, the newer iPads mainly using landscape mode with the stands / keyboard cases so Turing the iPad sideways and only having 1/2 the screen in use is not worth it. This app may be good on phones but i would of preferred something that i could use on both my iPad and iPhone. I would not of downloaded the app if i knew it was not properly supported on the iPad. Shame because it could of been a very useful app.
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ONE MAJOR FLAW

I would rate this 5 stars except for one thing: the upgrades. you can only do 3 habits without upgrading to premium, but it's 9$ for premium (one time) and I think 9$ is too expensive for just one app. then I saw that you can get the 6 app bundle premium for 19$. I got really excited about this cause all of the apps in the bundle look really useful. but then I realized that it was 19$ per year. it should be a one-time for like 25$ or something like that. I would totally be into these apps if that purchase was one time thing. besides that this app and the apps in the bundle look absolutely AWESOME. I am still considering getting the 19$ upgrade because I have a few iTunes gift cards so I could use them without paying for anything for about 3-4 years. thanks for reading this. I hope that this review helps.
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Too big, too little, too expensive

100mB for a tracking app that relies on basic steppers?! Then you want to try and ask for over 12$ to unlock more than 3 habits? Would not recommend, there are many better, free options, or even options under 3$ that are great and worth it.

Expensive for what you get

Once you start setting goals you will realize this isn’t free and that this overpriced apps costs $12 and you just wasted 20 minutes of your time

Life Changing

I NEVER write reviews (sorry) but Done and also Tally from the same developers are life changers for me!
I have tried nearly EVERY decent goal/habit app and Done is simple, beautiful and makes it fun! The other apps are technical looking, more complicated than necessary and not fun at all.
With Done, I figured out what my goals and habits I want to make are and find that keeping track of them in Done is almost like a game to me.
I use Tally more for my business to see what my yearly sales are adding up to, what monthly sales are adding up to and so forth - it’s super motivating!
They’re both definitely worth the premium versions (unlimited goals and tallies)!!
I didn’t get the bundle they offer because I don’t particularly like the note app (Do) - if it had the same beautiful interface as Done and Tally, I’d get it. The mood and gratitude apps (I think they are?) aren’t something I would use.
My only request is to have the option of making the goals/habits in Done to be either the rectangle that it is currently or to have the option of a circle that starts to fill up - I think it may be visually more appealing.
Otherwise, I LOVE THESE APPS!!
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Nice design, some small issues

The app looks really great. HealthKit habits are a little inscrutable. They are hidden in suggestions, and only a small selection available? I’m looking to switch from Streaks, but wouldn’t until this is sorted. Unless I have overlooked something, I can’t track mindful minutes, for example.

I would also like to see the link to your privacy policy fixed. The policy itself is good, but it’s currently buried. The link is to the T&Cs

Definitely keeping an eye on this. Will update.
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Love it, could be more fully featured

Love this app because you get the satisfaction of seeing the bars rise every time you complete something. Also love that you can set a goal to quit something, which means that I don’t need a separate app to track how many drinks I’ve had in a day, like I needed with it’s competitor, “Productive”. This app also has a much more intuitive interface than Productive.

Things I dislike are that you can’t separate tasks into “time of day” like you could with Productive. This could be accomplished very easily by separating the “today” pane into “anytime” “morning” “afternoon” “evening” and “night”, each of which would appear as long as there were habits/goals assigned to be completed at those times. Only after you swiped backwards past those panes would you be able to get to previous days. And then, after a certain amount of time the app would reset to the pane that matched the time of day it was being viewed, to show you the tasks that needed to be completed within that timeframe.

At any rate this app only gets updated every few months, so I don’t think that’ll happen.
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My skin is looking great!

I’ve always struggled to keep up a solid skincare routine. In the days of skincare-crazed social media, I was feeling the pressure to be better to my skin. Plus, I’d seen my skin shine on the few consistent days I could keep up a good habit. I knew better days were right around the corner, but I needed incentive to make it happen. Here’s where Done comes in. Thanks to Done, I’m on a 15 day streak of healthy hygiene habits, and me and my skin are absolutely glowing. I’m halfway to building a healthy habit, but I don’t think I’ll quit Done once I’m washing my face twice a day every day for the rest of my life. There are plenty of other habits Done can help me build and I’m already setting more goals. I haven’t upgraded to the paid services because I don’t want to over-do it—two (three, actually) habits at a time seem like the perfect amount of responsibility. Thanks to Done, my goals seem a little more achievable. PS, my favorite feature? The ability to add habits completed after midnight to the day before. Don’t wanna break that streak just because I stayed up too late!
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Just what I was looking for

I’m not an app guy I actually think using a habit tracker is dumb. But I kept failing at certain daily habits so I thought I should try it. I’ve tried Streaker...but didn’t like the one color theme. I tried Productive...but it was a little too complicated for my taste and had to pay upfront before testing. Then I tried Done...and it was perfect! They let you test the app by allowing 3 initial habits to be created. If you want unlimited habits just buy the Done bundle not Growth bundle. Super simple. Intuitive. Great color palette. And enough detailed customization to really allow the user to buy into this whole “habit tracking” idea. I’ve had the app for 1 day so idk if it’ll increase my productivity yet. But I definitely have committed to the idea and am looking forward to some results. Thanks guys!
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Simple with Huge Pottential

DONE is a great and has the opportunity to grow into a powerful habit app.

Personal Overview

DONE is simple and intuitive.
The app tracks your progress and uses streaks as a rewarding system.

What I enjoy in DONE

The simplicity and abstraction really grab me as well as that the app team does not beg you for money, does not frustrate you with ads, does not implement subscription fees and leaves you alone to choose whether you want to pay a one time fee to help them continue building this wonderful app!

What could improve?

The app rewarding system needs to trigger a craving on a subconcious level so the it can be really effective. One way this could be achieved is mental awards: Collecting points/medals, personal progress bar, unlocking hidden rewards.

Why? Personal example:

I have the habit to drink beer. 3-4 per day sometimes even more. That habit by itself could be 5 times stronger than the desire to do a simple streak.
Mood changes throughout the day and its really easy to skip a streak.
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