OKRs.app

OKRs.app

Reach your personal goals with OKRs

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Setting goals is hard. Following up is even harder! The world's most successful companies use Objectives and Key Results (OKRs) to help them reach their goals. Should you accept any less? No prior knowledge needed. OKRs.app gets you started with OKRs today.
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Alex Svanevik
Hello friends! I made this product to scratch my own itch: I wanted a simple web app for OKRs (objectives and key results). Since launching in beta, nearly 100 users have started using it organically, so I figured I should post it here on ProductHunt. I use OKRs.app for personal goals, my businesses, side projects, and just about anything that could benefit from having clear goals. It's really built for anyone, but might be especially suitable for: - Freelancers - Startups - Makers I would love to hear your feedback! Thanks for checking it out πŸ™ P.s. I also created this page where you can learn more about OKRs: https://learn.okrs.app
Scott ET Herren
Hey Alex. I'd love to see a couple additional screenshots on the page besides the demo gif. Thanks for making this!
Alex Svanevik
@scottrepreneur Hey Scott, I'll post some more screenshots later this week - thanks for the suggestion!
Scott Hanford
@asvanevik I like this a lot! I just wrote a post about how I set my goals (https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/m...) and I have been using everyday to track habits. But maybe I'll try this out :). Looks very much in-line with how I track goals!
Jai Mareddy
@asvanevik How are you guys currently collecting user feedback? I'd love to talk to someone within your startup about that workflow!
Alex Svanevik
@mareddyjai Hey Jai! For now feel free to just ping me on Twitter: @asvanevik
Chris Messina
Looks great and useful -- but doesn't seem mobile friendly. Any plans to improve that?
Alex Svanevik
@chrismessina Thanks! Yeah, it's pretty bad on mobile right now. The plan is to create a mobile version which is optimized for checking-in, and less focused on reviewing the full stack of OKRs. What do you think about that approach? Or would you rather do the full OKR cycle on mobile?
Ellen Choi
Cool! Can you elaborate how this is different than just tracking it on the spreadsheet? The product gif didn't offer enough details for me to figure this out...
Alex Svanevik
@lnchoi Sure! I switched from an OKR spreadsheet myself to OKRs.app - as did many of our users. Some features: - weekly reminders - invite an OKR buddy - "magic tool" to help first-timers set OKRs - linking to other data sources (a spreadsheet, another dashboard, etc) Would love to hear your feedback if you try it out! Feel free to send me a message in the app.