Hello,
I really like your app so far, however the way I intend to use the app does not really fit how the app is made right now, so here I make this feature request:
I wish I could create a morning routine, composed of steps, and tick them as I go, maybe with some timing. The objective is to chain those habits together as one block, for example the morning routine, and be able to get back to it if I ever get sidetracked.
One example of such app that I cannot install anymore (no gapps) is https://www.thefabulous.co/
See https://www.thefabulous.co/images/Fabulous_Feature_3.png when you hit the "start fabulous" button, the app takes full screen and just displays the step with a timer until you are done, you click done, and then the next task appears etc; it makes the morning routine a sport, where one could time and get better.
Would this kind of feature be too far off the philosophy of EverydayTasks ?
Best;
Hi and thank you for your proposal! This is a good idea, but would need much effort to implement. At the moment I cannot add this due to lacking time. But I will keep this in mind for considering later once again.
Hello, I really like your app so far, however the way I intend to use the app does not really fit how the app is made right now, so here I make this feature request:
I wish I could create a morning routine, composed of steps, and tick them as I go, maybe with some timing. The objective is to chain those habits together as one block, for example the morning routine, and be able to get back to it if I ever get sidetracked.
One example of such app that I cannot install anymore (no gapps) is https://www.thefabulous.co/ See https://www.thefabulous.co/images/Fabulous_Feature_3.png when you hit the "start fabulous" button, the app takes full screen and just displays the step with a timer until you are done, you click done, and then the next task appears etc; it makes the morning routine a sport, where one could time and get better.
Would this kind of feature be too far off the philosophy of EverydayTasks ? Best;