Prioritizer User Reviews

Prioritizer
Prioritizer
Alexander McLean

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This is a cool app!

I like that it compares each item to each other item and forces you to decide between the two items, which is most important.

NOTE- Link for App Support DOES NOT WORK - i wanted to ask the developer if he would be adding the ability to move items from one list to another, as i feel that would be very helpful. PLEASE RESPOND.
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This is a cool app!

I like that it compares each item to each other item and forces you to decide between the two items, which is most important.

Brilliant app

Once my husband showed me how the prioritising part worked - instructions would be good - I loved this app.

As an ADHD-er, I find prioritising tasks when all seem equally important almost impossible, resulting in overwhelm and doing none of them. This means you only have to decide which of two is more important- and I can do that! 😀
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Does what you are too burnt out to do

Simple, effective, and clean. An app that works as apps should: a tool that can help make your day flow more smoothly and make you more effective at getting done what you need to. We all have lists and lists of to-do’s, and want-to-do’s or “if I was a free man, what would I do?” The only problem is trying to figure out where to start. This app well help you get that out of the way in 2 minutes or less (list size dependent). I was overwhelmed with what to start on this summer after my 1st year of my master’s degree finished up, and this helped me get going. Great tool. Love it. It’s there when I need it and doesn’t ping me when I don’t. No reason not to download it.
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feature request

please allow for list names to be 2 lines. please allow list names sorting.
is there a way to move an item from one list to another list? this would be awesome.

this is the best prioritization app on the app store. have tried them all. thanks for your great app.

Response from developer

Thanks for the feedback; these are great suggestions and something we'll be working on in the near future! Unfortunately you cannot move an item between lists at this moment but we have plans to add this very soon.

This app is SO helpful!

I heard about a prioritizing grid from a book called “What Color Is Your Parachute?” and that grid has been tremendously helpful to me in so many do ways. So, naturally, I wanted to find an app that did what the pen and paper grid does.

This app is superior to the pen and paper grid in so many ways because it does all of the work for you.

I’m exceedingly thankful for the developer making this. It might be a small thing for some people, but when you’re as indecisive as me… we’ll, this removes that problem.

NOTE: For anyone using this app, to be the most effective you need to properly frame your prioritizing question. You have to turn it into a sort of “would you rather this or that” question. Alternatively, you can ask a “would you LEAST want this or that” and you can objectively determine what you LEAST prefer.

Also, you don’t need to use the app simply as a to do list. You can use it to make decisions like “what should we put on our pizza” or “where should we go for dinner” or “should we take the vaccine” 😏 (just need to list the different pros and cons).

Seriously, thank you to the developer of this app. This is sincerely a game changer for me.
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Wow!

This app is sleek and easy to use. It should be everyone’s priority to download this app!

Great start at forced ranking prioritizer

The world needs a tool like this. It provides real prioritization by forcing you to rank pairs of items. Great for to do lists. Better than struggling to decide the order of your to do list off the top of your head, and better than the Eisenhower quadrant method which just doesn’t add a lot of value to prioritization in my mind. Nice intuitive and attractive design. Now this app needs a print and share/email function to make it take off. Export would be great too.
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Response from developer

Thank you so much for your feedback! Definitely putting a lot of thought currently into some sharing functionality, as well as both exporting and importing.

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