Simple & Easy
You can either do it your self or get AI to create your list of task needed, no over thinning required.
Unable to try without trial registration
This app takes you through a long Q&A assessment to share personal information, and then requires a trial period with payment info before you can add any tasks. With the high risk of financial fraud & abuse, I’m not willing to risk that without having the opportunity to see if the app would work for me.
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Partly functional
I found the information on the page was only partly visible and the scroll bar wouldn’t scroll to the end of the page to check all the boxes I needed to. I will delete the app as that just adds to my current situation
It’s nice to feel seen - or it would have been
A lot of people with chronic pain or autoimmune disorders have cognitive impairments related to their diagnosis. Come to think of it, I’ve heard the same about cancer survivors for years (or forever) after chemotherapy. I’m seeking help with a form of that known as “fibro fog”. I just set up my first task, cleaning the living room - that’s the project that has been top of my list for the last three months. I told the AI to double the time estimates and it did - that’s great! …But I’m still a long ways away from having a list that looks realistic or doable. If that sounds like an impossible situation, well, it is, but I think that it’s within reach for the intake questionnaire to accommodate people in my situation. Ask some version of “preferred Pomodoro intervals” (for me, that’s 45 minutes of rest for every 15 minutes of work) and “number of Pomodoros per day” (for me, 2). That means that, for me, cleaning the living room is actually four tasks spread out over two days - tidy, dust (dry), clean (wet), and vacuum/sweep. If I could do that much, I’d still be in an impossible situation, but I would also be way better off than I am right now.
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Will stealth bill you
Literally says it reminds before billing That IS A LIE






