A Neurodivergent ESSENTIAL
MinimaList is worth it! I have Autism and ADHD, I’m also a university student. After much trial and error, with what feels like hundreds of apps, THIS app has become an ESSENTIAL in my productivity arsenal. Adhering to its namesake, MinimaList is satisfyingly simple both aesthetically and functionally, making using and understanding the app pleasantly coherent. I came for the simple to-do lists, but I stayed for the widgets. I use multiple MinimaList widgets to display my many lists, from urgent to-dos and groceries to goals and self care. In struggling with executive dysfunction, I’ve found having my lists and projects front and centre on my home screen (via widget) to be a game changer. I like that I can interact with my MinimaList widgets and check off finished items without taking the extra steps to find and open the app itself. I LOVE that I can customize the backgrounds of my widgets with my favourite photos and art for that little kick of dopamine - it makes the demand of a to-do list a lot cuter to look at! As a lifetime member, I’d love to be able to scroll up and down through my lists in the widgets as I’ve noticed, regardless of the widget size, they only display the top few items of the list selected and you need to open the list to see the rest of the items. I’d also like to see the character limit removed from the widgets, instead of seeing “…” after the first part of an item I would love to see the whole item/sentence for better clarity (even if it rolled over into the next line, which wouldn’t be a problem if you can scroll up and down through the list). Like every app, it has its limitations but MinimaList is hands down one of the best productivity tools I’ve found! Thanks to the developers :)