Whee.li is a person al growth app that incorporates research on growth mindset, grit, and habits to help you lean into life categories that need more attention, and throttle back categories that need less. In short, Whee.li helps you become more balanced.
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I created Whee.li out of desperation years ago. My career was going great, but the rest of my life (family, friends, health, community) was falling apart. I needed balance, so after working with coaches and digesting material on growth mindset, grit, and habits, I built a crude spreadsheet on a phone to help me dial up or down my life categories more deliberately to create long term balance. It worked really well for me, so I decided to turn it into an app and share it with the world.
I hope you enjoy the Whee.li app and system, and more importantly - I hope it has a positive impact on your life.
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It's exciting to see Wheeli here, an app we at Z1 have seen born and grow until it became the powerful balance tool that's today. Here are some morsels of history: https://bit.ly/WheelixZ1 Congrats!!! 🤩
Congrats on the launch. I'm myself seeking a tool to track everything good I did or received in a day (like a diary of self-improvement). I'm sorry that I don't use iOS so cannot try your app for deeper feedback. Just some screening feedback as below:
+ When looking at the list of categories, I think the list is fixed (Community, Family,..), if so I would suggest allowing user to dynamically create their own categories (think of Trello's label).
+ About the Goal feature, I believe it comes from your long research related to the effectiveness of self-improvement, but to me, maybe it is not a crucial part. Instead, I imagined that each category just needs an inspired north-start rule-of-thumb for stuff I should do in the day. With that UX flow, I can image more freedom and joy to myself when using the app.
These are just personal feedback (I'm currently tracking all improvement activities in Trello following above method), please don't take it so seriously, but if it can help in any way, I'm more than happy. Keep up the good work!
@vunq appreciate the feedback! Categories can be dynamically created by users. I find that I change mine fairly often. Your North Star comment is really helpful. Thank you!!
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