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Useful but buggy…
I got this app because I needed help visualizing time. I had a bad habit of always running late and wanted to get to work earlier than I was doing before. So far, it’s helped in that regard once I fine tuned my schedule and I consistently used it in the weekdays. While I’m disappointed that manually making checklists is behind a paywall, I still find the premade ones helpful and it’s helped me get through my workdays. But the reason I docked a star is because it’s so buggy in the one area I really need it: the visual timer.
If I pause the timer on the Home Screen of my phone, there’s a 50% chance it doesn’t actually register and the clock is still running in the app, or I tell it to resume and doesn’t start in the app. This is immensely frustrating, because if I go in the app to check something off and to see how much time I have left, there’s a chance the clock never even started again! Or the timer will say I have one minute left on the home screen but then six minutes in the app. This throws me and my schedule in the app off. How am I supposed to visualize time if the app can’t even keep time too? 😭 I’ll still use the free version but I won’t pay for it until this is fixed.Show lessDeveloper Response
Oh no, we are sorry that this is happening, please reach out to us on our email: hello@tiimo.dk as soon as possible so that we can look into this issue for you. We agree with you, it sounds frustrating. We look forward to hear from you soon. Our apologies again and thanks for also mentioning the positive aspect of the app, we appreciate it 💫 Warmly, Team TiimoADHD & Organizational Nerd - I love this app!
I was diagnosed with inattentive ADHD as an adult. My entire adult life, I’ve been in highly organizational & administrative work roles. I could keep everything together at work (with the help if a lot of systematization & such), but totally ran out of energy to keep my personal life organized. I’ve tried SO many apps - Reminders, Trello, Notion, Emailing myself tasks, setting alarms, calendaring everything, having a self-planning meeting. None of them stuck. I’ve been using Tiimo for about 3 months & actually feel more inclined to lean into it rather than feeling it slowly slipping away. The deign is comforting, the language around supporting neurodivergent folks is encouraging. I haven’t even done the paid plan yet.. and part of me doesn’t want to because I like being limited to only being able to schedule tasks for certain days, rather than having a list that “i’ll get to sometime”. The daily reviews allowing me to push things to the next day are genius. Ideally, someday, they’ll make an AI feauture (or automation) that allows me to gather all tasks in a list & click “schedule these” and they’ll automatically spread out over the course of days, with rules like “only 1 large task per day” or “no tasks on weekends”… ya know? But! Anyway, I like this app & think it’s worth a shot. (:Show lessDeveloper Response
We 💚 you. Thank you so much for this kind review. Hearing how our small app, the free version for that matter, has been helpful in your personal life organisation means a lot to us 💫 Thanks for sharing this and we hope that the app will continue meeting your needs. And thanks so much for your suggestion, it has been forwarded to the team. Have a lovely week. Warmly, Team TiimoPaying to be reminded on a reminding app!?
Do not get me wrong. Tiimo WAS a fantastic apps before this update; it was free to create a checklist and have widgets on your iOS device, but now it is basically useless.
I stopped using Tiimo briefly after starting school because everyone has their own schedule, but I started using it again this summer because I have all the time in the world and need to keep track of it because of my neurodivergence and OH BOY. The first thing I saw was a subscription ad, which is fine since the app is still fictional without the extra abilities, right? WRONG. Apparently, if you want to create a checklist to meet your particular needs or if you want to be reminded before you activity, you must pay.
I could understand if the membership was for other bonuses, such as virtual learning sessions or expert courses, but what about the app's overall purpose? What's the sense of having the app if it serves no function for individuals who don't have the money or who may not be able to subscribe at all? It's very aggravating; yes, the app is still usable, but it's not practical.Show lessDeveloper Response
We are sorry to hear this and thank you so much for your feedback on the experience when using the free version of the app. Please know that your feedback has been forwarded to the team. Thanks again. Warmly, Team Tiimo