Over the past 6 months I've been spending my spare time working on what will likely be my last app for a while. It's called Zones and it's designed to organise all the important parts of your life into separate zones with their tasks, subtasks and ideas.
Hello Product Hunters, over the past 6 months I've been spending my spare time working on what will likely be my last app for a while.
It's called Zones and it's designed to organise all the important parts of your life into separate zones with their tasks, subtasks and ideas. Check out the app store promo video: https://youtu.be/j4oUPGk_xdo
*Zones is 50% off until the end of the month.*
Here are some of the highlights:
# Natural language processing
# Save to dos, subtasks and ideas
# Focus timer
# Widgets
# iCloud sync across all your devices
# Scorecard
# Highly customizable
# Dark mode
It's available on iOS, iPadOS and macOS.
I would love to know what you think.
@worklab Thanks Deepak, I'd love to know what you think if you try it. What are you using to stay on top of tasks now? Do you think this is something you could integrate in your workflow?
@ken_moo Hey Ken, I'm glad you like it. Is this something you'd see yourself using? The Android and Web versions depend on how the app does. I'm doing this myself and I can only code in Swift, so the app would need to do well enough to afford working with a web/Android developer.
@cristianmoisei Absolutely. Everything needed for productivity is right in the app. But what would deter me from using it is a lack of integration. I would want to integrate it with my everyday apps. For example Google Calendar. And hopefully Zapier to hook up my project management tool as well. If on the web app, it also comes with a bookmark manager that'll be amazing. I've no mac to try this out but looking forward to check it out on Andriod/ webapp. All the best!
@cosmin_cristian_ababei Hey Cosmin, the app is currently available on iOS, iPadOS and macOS. There are no plans for an Android version at the moment but this could change in the future.
@michidois Hey Michael, the USPs are:
- no subscriptions, you just pay once and get the app
- things are organised in Zones, so this is a mental model that people I tested with found more helpful
- several features that make this fast and easy to use, such as natural language input, keyboard shortcuts and gestures, scoring and sorting tasks by difficulty, quickly saving ideas, the focus timer, etc.
I know the productivity space is very competitive and I'm not looking to dethrone the big guys with this, just to provide a nice app that some people will find helpful and can use without needing to subscribe to it).
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