Done: A Simple Habit Tracker

Productivity
Rating
4.1 (15.5K)
Size
112.7 MB
Age rating
4+
Current version
3.2.7
Price
Free
Seller
Reflectly ApS
Last update
1 year ago
Version OS
12.0 or later
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User Reviews for Done: A Simple Habit Tracker

4.1 out of 5
15.5K Ratings
6 months ago, tmclifton95$
Was offered a yearly free trial with Reflectly
I was offered a free yearly trial with reflectly I paid a life time membership for that. Been trying to get more routine and habits in my life I also have ADHD autism and we with adhd like routines just not so boring and repetitive with the same things so this allows to have a little fun with the habits I’m trying to do like 4000 steps a day or eat breakfast or shower 4 times a week things like that. I am checking out gratitude app and the TimeBloc one seems to be pretty good. I previously had Microsoft todo as it doesn’t charge for anything at all. I recommend that one for tasks and lists and if you are trying to do a routine you can set times for everything as well. I don’t agree with paying for a app for anything really a lot of them are scams for money in disquise. I’ve tried Tiimo it didn’t do anything really to help me and it claims it’s for ADHD and well it helps for some but for me it was boring. It’s got to be something my brain likes and enjoys for me to be committed to it. I’m still trying to figure this out more and the other apps but no crashing problems or ads here on my end. I recommend it if you get a yearly free trail plan or maybe a lifetime membership to it.
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6 years ago, bardentreblemakers
This App is 100% Worth The Long Review
I’ve tried several different habit tracker apps to monitor and increase/decrease the frequency of several activities in my life, but none of them come close to Done. A lot of these apps can have too many features, which I find gets in the way of successfully altering a habit. Done is simple, attractive and easy to use, while still providing a more than detailed breakdown of your habit statistics. When I found that I wanted to track a few smaller aspects of a certain habit, I discovered the journal feature. The journal feature was one of my favorite parts because it allowed me to write down the information and details about a specific day. For instance, if I’m trying to reduce how often I go on Instagram, when updating my progress I can make a note of maybe how long I spent on insta each time that I opened it. This feature allowed me to add a more personal touch to my goals, which definitely made them easier to keep up with, and just a little more rewarding when I achieved them. On top of all that, the app is absolutely gorgeous. You can assign a color to each goal, all of which are vibrant and pleasing. The app has a sleek, minimal interface that’s attractive but not distracting or confusing. I would 100% recommend the Done app for any goals or habit tracking needs you have. I’ll definitely be buying the unlimited version very soon!
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11 months ago, Bara'ah Sinjab
Could use some improvement
I appreciate the simple design, the colors, the interface, and the vibration when a habit is complete. The premium is great but doesn’t come with that many more perks. Some improvements or features that can be added to the next update are: - a quick jump between today, yesterday, tomorrow. (instead of clicking on the calendar then day). Like a line with the days of the week over the “all day/ morning/ afternoon/evening”. - being able to select which day weekly habits repeat (you can’t do this now, it will automatically repeat on the day you created the habit). - not asking you every time if you’re sure you want to undo adding a tally to a habit - add monthly habit option - update emoji selection - summary % of how many habits completed overall per day -summary chart has one overall chart for all habits so you can follow trends. - more color options. - health app sync improvements (glitch doesn’t correctly track the number of steps). - being able to include times or timers for habits - having a habit archive: here you can dump a list of habits you want to work on and will add in time. - more appearance features. - adding an option of timeline for when you want to complete the habits each day. This app is great but an update is necessary. I would be disappointed if there isn’t one coming soon.
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3 years ago, CarolineIC
Great for forming positive habits
If you make yourself care about this, as I have, it’s a great way to hold yourself accountable for the things you want for yourself. I decided this month that I wanted to form positive habits and control some of the chaos in my life. It feels so satisfying to log an activity, not just for the colors and the app, but to look at it and say “I did these things every day” or “I meditated/exercised three times a week.” It really helped me realize how much better you feel when you introduce routine activities into your free time. I got the growth bundle and am slowly introducing myself to the other apps in the package. Aside from Done, Do and Grateful are my favorites. If you have the $10 to drop on the promo, I’d say it’s worth it to at least give them a try. Some are redundant-seeming, but this is a good way to try the premium features on the bundle for a year and see what you’ll want to keep after that. Only did the 4 stars because Done will sometimes/often glitch when I open it, returning me to the Home Screen and taking some of the satisfaction out of logging my activity. Other than that I haven’t had any problems.
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3 years ago, sofielofi
I name it won’t let me get into the app
So basically when I download the app I saw it on TickTock on TickTock like I’m an app like a fun app and everywhere and I was like oh my God I need this app when I download it it it wasn’t working when I went on it it took me out immediately and I got mad about that so then I went to TikTok and I searched up apps time that will help you with your name and talk to your habits and then there’s like another one they barely the way way so basically when I download the app I saw it on TickTock on TickTock like I’m an app like a fun app and everywhere and I was like oh my God I need this app when I download it it it wasn’t working when I went on it it took me out immediately and I got mad about that so then I went to TikTok and I searched up apps time that will help you with your name and talk to your habits and then there’s like another one they barely the way work so if you kill me saying that as you’re not you’re such a good app for people but it won’t work for me and I get mad about it So I don’t know but is it just because my storage or it’s because my phone was something wrong with the app because I’m really getting mad
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2 years ago, Kafitty
An actual life-changing app
Like every other millennial recently diagnosed with ADHD, I’ve turned to technology to help manage my brain not working so great. And Done has been an incredible help in establishing a routine: making sure I take my meds, that I eat!, even brush my teeth twice a day, etc. That’s where I started and now I have a whole morning sequence that’s so satisfying to check off. It’s so easy to forget those little daily things that make a big difference in health and that I’m now doing it consistently with Done’s help is so huge. I work in software so I also appreciate that side: The app is beautifully designed, it’s SIMPLE, taps and swipes do what you expect them to do - and when they don’t, they do in the next update. It was absolutely the right choice to split productivity functions in the rest of the Growth bundle into separate apps instead of something all-in-one, and while I use and love Last too, Done is as critical as GCal to me at this point. Thank you dev team, seriously - I see the choices you’re making and they are GOOD. I will probably be a lifetime user!
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5 years ago, Dylan_B_S
Love it, could be more fully featured
Love this app because you get the satisfaction of seeing the bars rise every time you complete something. Also love that you can set a goal to quit something, which means that I don’t need a separate app to track how many drinks I’ve had in a day, like I needed with it’s competitor, “Productive”. This app also has a much more intuitive interface than Productive. Things I dislike are that you can’t separate tasks into “time of day” like you could with Productive. This could be accomplished very easily by separating the “today” pane into “anytime” “morning” “afternoon” “evening” and “night”, each of which would appear as long as there were habits/goals assigned to be completed at those times. Only after you swiped backwards past those panes would you be able to get to previous days. And then, after a certain amount of time the app would reset to the pane that matched the time of day it was being viewed, to show you the tasks that needed to be completed within that timeframe. At any rate this app only gets updated every few months, so I don’t think that’ll happen.
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3 years ago, MaynEvent21
Small suggestion that would drastically help
I love this app so much. It has helped motivate me with so many daily and weekly goals. There is one update I hope the developers will one day work on. There is no way to easily track/view your stats on a WEEKLY goal basis. For instance: one of my weekly goals is to do 100 push-ups. When viewing the graph of this bar you can view by WEEK MONTH or YEAR. When viewing the WEEK stat it shows a breakdown of individual days rather than a single number. This should be a separate section labeled DAYS. The WEEK layout should simply show the TOTAL FOR THE WEEK rather than showing how much each day. For example, when I’m trying to see how Many push-ups I did this week vs last week it should just show one single number of the TOTAL of last week and the total of this week. Instead it shows a daily breakdown. That would be the one thing that would help users really track their weekly progress with ONE TOTAL number being shown rather than the entire weeks worth of individual daily stats.
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5 years ago, carolineraemoon
My skin is looking great!
I’ve always struggled to keep up a solid skincare routine. In the days of skincare-crazed social media, I was feeling the pressure to be better to my skin. Plus, I’d seen my skin shine on the few consistent days I could keep up a good habit. I knew better days were right around the corner, but I needed incentive to make it happen. Here’s where Done comes in. Thanks to Done, I’m on a 15 day streak of healthy hygiene habits, and me and my skin are absolutely glowing. I’m halfway to building a healthy habit, but I don’t think I’ll quit Done once I’m washing my face twice a day every day for the rest of my life. There are plenty of other habits Done can help me build and I’m already setting more goals. I haven’t upgraded to the paid services because I don’t want to over-do it—two (three, actually) habits at a time seem like the perfect amount of responsibility. Thanks to Done, my goals seem a little more achievable. PS, my favorite feature? The ability to add habits completed after midnight to the day before. Don’t wanna break that streak just because I stayed up too late!
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2 years ago, Denissetbp
Weekly habits are bad. Widget is bad. Reminder feature is bad.
I started using this app a while ago so I still use it because of habit, but the widget use to be much better. If you could at least go back to sorting the habits on the widget that would be great. I don’t understand why the 4 habits on the widget are preset and I used to love being able to move the habits into/out of the widget throughout the day as I completed the morning ones and the evening ones still needed to be done. Now I’m stuck forever with 4 random habits on the widget which makes it pretty pointless to me. Also, regarding the reminders setting. I remember previously, that you would only get a reminder for a specific habit IF you had not completed that reminder before that time of day. I don’t see that option anymore and it’s annoying to get reminders for things that I already did. Please bring that feature back. ADDENDUM for version 3.0.1. Weekly habits now start on Sunday and end on Saturday, yes this is the case even after you go and specify in the app that you want your weeks to start any other day than Sunday, your weekly habits will start counting since Sunday and end on Saturday. Extremely annoying. Please fix this soon!!
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4 years ago, handuoree
Done >>>> Other habit trackers
I discovered this app 15 days ago. I know this because I have tracked my vitamin-taking habit since the day I got the app and have maintained the streak since then. After spending 10 minutes with this app and then trying out alternative habit trackers (Habit—Daily Tracker, Daily Planner-Productivity, & Productive), I concluded that this app was the best of them. All of the before mentioned apps match in terms of stunning design and pleasing color arrays. None of them, however, can compete with Done’s affordability and functionality. The app makes habit tracking easy and effortless. It requires a one time payment of $8.99 (plus tax) in comparison to the other apps that require monthly payments. Although $8.99 seems unreasonable for such a simple habit tracker, it is completely worth it. This app has done everything I’ve wanted and more. It not only motivates me to complete my daily goals but also to go beyond them and make life choices that have made me healthier and overall happier. I completely recommend buying this app.
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6 years ago, Alyssinelysium
A few suggestions
First off, I love this app! However I have a few suggestions. First in setting where you can sort you habits (last, first, manual etc) please add "group" so I can simply move things around by groups. I'm aware I can view by group at the top. Second allow change of the font/habits size. I have a lot of habits, I'd like not to scroll forever and viewing more at once is motivating. *Another idea/take on this. Perhaps also have a button or page called or with icon expressing "view all habits" this page would simply show all your habits in a much smaller font in their color. This provides an easy quick view of what habits we already have for of us in a visually helpful form. Similar to how they are shown when you go to manual ordering and then press set. Under the charts page please add a feature where you can view all your habits on one chart (let's say the bottom) with the amount of times you did them (on the left) and be able to change the time frame of the viewing (days, weeks etc) While I'm thinking on this one might add the problem is that this doesn't really display how man times you hit your goal just the amount of times you did it. Perhaps the ones where you hit your goal will be in their color while ones yet complete are in gray similar to the front screen. I'll add more as I think of it.
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2 years ago, KarenC91
What gives with the downgraded widget?
I’ve been using Done since May 2020 and while I love it as a habit tracker, the old widget is what kept me consistent. It seems like not too long after iOS introduced embedded widgets on home pages, the new widget has become useless; I kept waiting to see if an upgrade would bring the old one back, but nope. It used to only be available on the far left widget page, which I didn’t mind scrolling to bc it was visually and functionally just like the actual app. I used to be able to expand the widget to see all 15 of my habits/chores and I could press the number on the far right to log that habit as done - just as you would on the app. Now, you can only see the progress of either 1 or 4 habits with zero interactive capabilities - clicking on the widget just opens the app. Part of what made tracking with Done so effective for me was how frictionless it was to access bc that far left widget page is also one swipe away from the lock screen. Ever since this change, I don’t use it as nearly as much and rarely find myself in the mood to log my habits retroactively. Please bring the old widget back! 🙏🏽🙏🏽
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5 years ago, @lilium.amabile on instagram
genuinely perfect
i used to use Productive and i thought it was the best i could get! it was pretty great, to be fair. but when i recently lost my old apple id i also lost the premium membership i had purchased for something similar to the premium payment here. i downloaded it again via my new apple id, added three habits, went to add another one, and it said that was all i could add and that i could get premium for 30 bucks a year. that’s a far cry from a one time purchase under $10. i immediately deleted the app and went on the search for something similar. and that’s when i found Done! i downloaded it, added three habits, and purchased premium. i’ve been using it for a few weeks now and it’s perfect for me. it has the same sort of beautifully simple UI that Productive had, and a similar (but far improved) function. i love this app so much and the only complaint i could ever have is that i had to pay for premium, but even that is minuscule as it was only 7 bucks.
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1 year ago, TechReviOS
Avoid app - No support for paid version of app
Beware before spending your money on this app. Support is non existent. Look elsewhere for a habit tracker app that you purchase if support matters to you. For some reason the developer of this app is obsessed with doing complete overhauls of the app for what appears to be no gain to its users other that introducing bugs. This used to be an excellent app during the version 1 releases. Then version 2 and 3 releases followed with major bugs that in some cases still haven’t been fixed. One other major change is the developers obsession with using the smallest possible fonts everywhere. Earlier versions had clear large fonts that made it easy for users to use and interact with the app. Again if someone is paying for an app you would think that the developer would provide some level of support. Any message that get sent to the developer reporting bugs never get a response. All other paid apps from the app store have someone that responds to support messages and address bug reports. Hoping the developer sees this message and posts a response on why there is zero support response offered to those who paid for the app.
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2 years ago, Cam McGrath
It’s actually kind of funny how crazy this is!
I downloaded after seeing an ad on tiktok and it looked very helpful but it’s definitely not!! My biggest reason being it only allows you to have 3 habits before you have to PAY THEM for making a CHECK LIST lmaoo! First, I wanna get this out of the way, the tiktok ad… false advertising! Nowhere did I see that on the video! The only thing that could be argued as a “warning” would be where it says there’s in app purchases but that could be anything. A majority of apps I see with that and are similar to this one (aka self help apps), the in app purchases are extra bonus features. An example is on an app I have to do a daily check in, one of the extras are videos teaching you about mental health such as anxiety or stress. That makes sense why it would cost extra. The main function/feature of the app doesn’t cost anything unlike this app! This leads me to my next point… I believe this app is a scam! Honestly, who would benefit from having only 3 habits on their list?? At that point it’d be easier and cheaper just to write the list down either as a check list or even a sign in your room or something!
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2 years ago, DoubleAInMN
App no longer working
I purchased the upgrade several years ago and have been using this app religiously. Simple, straightforward, exactly what I needed. I was happy to find I could also add this app to my Apple Watch, but realized this past week that the app was no longer syncing. So, I updated my watch, uninstalled then reinstalled the app to the watch, updated the app on my phone, removed the app from my phone and reinstalled (which deleted years of data that wasn't recovered when I reinstalled the app), restarted phone, restarted Apple Watch, tried to restore data from backup, quit app restarted phone and app again. Now it appears that the app not only doesn’t work on my watch, but also doesn’t work on my phone. In addition, after the update on my phone I was forced to do a trial subscription which I have no interest in, so immediately canceled the subscription. All I see is a blank screen when I open the app. Really disappointed, this app has been a staple for me for years but if they have moved to a subscription model, I will figure out another way to track my habits.
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2 years ago, Rachel927
Latest update is awful.
I have used this app for over 4 years and loved it. Last year it crashed for a few weeks which was ridiculously frustrating. Then it started working again and I was so happy because the UI is perfect and it’s the most intuitive app I’ve used which is why I pay for it and keep using it. They just pushed a new update last week and it’s TERRIBLE. The UI is totally different, I can’t see my total streak anymore anywhere in the app, which is so frustrating. The main screen uses to show me how many days or weeks in a row I’ve kept up a habit and they just removed it. They replaced the font with one that’s smaller and harder to read. They removed swiping between days and replaced it with a calendar “choose” option which is infinitely more difficult to use and takes so much more time. I loved swiping between days. Overall this app is going downhill. I don’t know why they continue to change stuff, it was perfect as is. Change it back, then leave it alone!!! I’m searching for a new app because this one is really letting me down.
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3 weeks ago, arjan1071
Enjoyed app until last update
I have used this app and enjoyed it daily for more than 3 years. Loved it. I updated recently, only to discover a new layout, less functionality (like swiping between days), a perpetual ad to upgrade that won’t go away, much smaller fonts (too small), and a new UI that is only different, not better. And, apparently, I can’t add more habits to track without upgrading. I’m now getting less than promised when I purchased it for a one-time fee. I would be happy if this app would simply revert back to the previous version. Otherwise, I think I’ll look for a different solution. Too bad. —— update Sept 2024 —— Sadly, this app remains unchanged since my last review above. $20 to upgrade to premium when I already paid a fee for lifetime usage… that’s in poor taste. I would love to use this app, but can’t without paying again. Of course, my concern is, I paying again and then get asked to pay yet again. Fool me once… Please revert the app back to the older version. It was so much better, more functional, better designed and more robust.
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2 years ago, tropicalfa1ry
Mini rant about an decent product with poor premium experience
I’ve been using the premium version of this app every day or so for the last few months to track habits and goals, especially since I’m under going diagnosis for ADHD. It’s nice to see the streaks and monitor my consistency - And the app gets the job done. But today, I had to write an email to the support team because every. single. time. I open the app, I get an ad for their “bundle”. Why am I getting targeted to buy their apps when I already paid for one of their apps?! It doesn’t make sense!! It’s not encouraging customer loyalty!! It’s not keeping in mind user experience!! It’s taking advantage of a customers willingness to pay for something with trust that they will be getting what they paid for!! This app is not special. I don’t need it. The marketing and app development teams need to remember that in order to sell more premium subscriptions, the product and experience need to live up to what it is marketed as! I feel like this is fundamental!
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2 weeks ago, stevie bea
i like this app, BUT…
i’ve used this app for a couple years and pay for the yearly subscription. i love the interface and it’s been helpful for me, but my one complaint is that there are regular delays between when you touch the screen and when it moves and also when you tap to complete a task and when it becomes completed & vibrates. it usually happens after going to another app (while leaving Done on in the background) and then coming back to Done. there’s about a minute of delay before it becomes responsive in a normal manner. by then i’m usually done checking off the habits, but it interrupts the flow and satisfaction of checking things off if it feels like the app i’m paying for is actively making it harder to…check things off. i keep my phone’s OS and the app updated. i’m sure it could just be a technical issue, but if i’m paying such a high price for a subscription, i decided to reach out to bring it to your attention. i still like the app! but i know it could be better
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3 years ago, refusal king
Tremendously effective
So you get 5 stars for Done. The bundle is pretty generic versions of better apps and decidedly redundant, but first year value is excellent. Would I pay $99/yr after that… um no. But you have a year to change my mind or lower the price. I do thoroughly enjoy companies that have a non-legal, plain explanation of privacy. Kudos to you for that. The actual privacy policies freak me out, as they all do. Not a big fan of other countries having different privacy laws and would appreciate a list of those countries and links to their privacy laws. Not that I would read them, but it’s like diving off a spring board and hoping each country has an actually minimum required water depth. Big fan of not landing on concrete. But again, 5 stars for Done. One suggestion, there has to be a workaround for zero goal. Not all goals are expressed as you numerically envision. Make it an option in settings please.
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1 year ago, ACCSanchez
Crickets
I paid a one-time $7 premium upgrade in 2019 and have been using the app off & on since then. Now, all of a sudden with no warning, since the latest upgrade, I’m getting a nag screen every time I open the app that “minimizes” to take up space on the bottom of my screen trying to up-sell me to Premium which I already purchased long ago. Not only that, but the app is now slow/jumpy/doesn’t scroll quickly like it used to. When I try to contact support, I get no response. I liked the app for its simplicity and tracking but it’s not something I’m going to pay $60 for. I don’t even understand the pricing listed as it still lists a $9 One-Time Premium Upgrade. But I already paid that in 2019. So why would I pay for the app AGAIN when it doesn’t even perform as well? Plus just because the company decides to go with a subscription model, doesn’t mean it shouldn’t honor previous purchases. I WON’T be paying to upgrade. The app will be deleted soon if the nag screen continues and my previous purchase is not honored.
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3 years ago, BlueSkyWit
AMAZING for the ADHD brain!
For a person with ADHD, basically every other productivity / habit tracking app out there overcomplicates the work of setting up your habits AND tracking them. I want good habits, I don’t need a million bells and whistles and charts. In fact, for most of us with ADHD those are the fastest ways to get hyper focused, distracted, and then bored / quit. This app is BEAUTIFUL and simple to use - from the lovely little icon on my Home Screen to the pretty and clean organization of my daily apps. It lets me add a motivation (the “value” behind the goal - which has been shown repeatedly to make the goal more likely to be completed when seen), it clears the items off of my screen when I’ve completed them for the day (that’s one of the view options), it allows me to log a note or entry with my count that is easy to retrieve and see all notes at a glance, and the best part, it allows me to set a reminder for a specific time that only goes off when the goal is unmet! This app is a lifesaver! My only suggestion, start small - pick 2-3 easily achievable daily goals (rather than weekly): floss your teeth, make your bed in the am, take your vitamins/meds, etc). Once you start feeling proud for checking things off, add no more than 1-2 new goals a week or 1 new weekly goal! GOOD LUCK with your new habits! I’m rooting for you!
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4 years ago, rhuxe
Excellent app, questionable pricing
Do NOT subscribe through Done. The prices are more expensive. I wanted to buy this app, but it seems like the one-time purchase is no longer an option. I swear it was there a few days ago, and I read a MacRumors app recap from August 23 that mentioned the $8.99 one-time upgrade. In the Apple Store, both Done and the Growth Bundle state that the premium upgrade is available in-app. However, the only options in the app are $20/yr for the standalone app or $30/yr for the bundle. Maybe they changed their pricing scheme and haven’t updated the descriptions. However, pricing isn’t consistent across apps: the others offer the Growth Bundle subscription for $19/yr, which makes the annual subscription for Done more expensive than the entire Growth Bundle. I’m really disappointed because I wanted to support this app, but due to what seems like price gouging, I won’t. If you must, I’d recommend subscribing through one of their other apps. And if you’d like to purchase one, not subscribe, the four apps besides Done and Tally are reasonably priced at $3 to $5. It would honestly be cheaper to buy those four for life than to subscribe for a year.
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5 years ago, Lubin0711
It’s pretty solid
Offers a good amount of features. Premium is a one time $7 purchase which is fair and 10x more reasonable than others and no subscription which is nice. The interface is colorful and not really modeled after a stark professional tool such as excel. I would like to see a little more of a to-do list feature added in. I used this to primarily track some new habit I’m trying to achieve and it’s great for that but if a habit has layers it’s hard to put in. For example: if working out is a goal but the workout consists of pushups, sit-ups, and squats, you can’t partially check off each one. It’s an all or nothing one item click. You could separate all three but that fills up your dashboard. I also am using it now for some recurring to-do list items and it’s good but each item has to be its own thing instead of parts of a whole. Worth buying for straight habit tracking.
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1 year ago, Lollllghsjxegzf
I LOVE this app.
As someone with ADHD, this app is an incredibly useful tool for me. I use it to track hours of sleep I get each night (the goal being eight), brushing my teeth and doing skin care twice a day, working out five days a week, walking my dog each day, clean the litter box once a week, etc. In school, I used it to log daily study hours. The only critique I have, is that I found the monthly goals very useful. I’d use that to help me remember chores like deep cleaning the kitchen (you know, like the inside of the oven and microwave that you don’t hit regularly but should do once a month) and taking my dog to the groomers. I’m sad that I can’t add any more of those monthly goals, and my only options are daily and weekly now. Overall, I don’t ever see myself deleting this app. I use it daily and I highly recommend it for anyone who’s ever been called “scatterbrained.”
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5 years ago, k.money_
Best App Ever
I've been focused on building better habits the past few months and have tried alot of apps in the process but this one is by far my favorite. The interface is simple and clean. Viewing your targets is easy as it gets but what I love most is the ability to set goals for the week and month as well. A lot of the apps I've tried before are very focused on the daily habits. Which is good and all. In theory it should lead to more productivity. But as I've read in a few books and experienced first hand, the scope is very limited and when you fail to meet your targets you start to feel bad about your progress instead of feeling more motivated to get back on track. This app is great because you can expand your view to monthly targets and not feel so bad if you slip up here and there because you can still see that you've made more progress than you think you have.
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4 years ago, valharp
Done with Done
I wish I could do 2 reviews - one for the app, and another for the developer. The app is great - simple, stable, easy to use, motivating. I have used it for over a year and was willing to pay its going rate (a one-time fee). I thought it was worth the low price. Now the app has gone to a subscription model and the price has skyrocketed. To be fair, the developer has given me a period of time to upgrade to the subscription model at a good discount. But the fact is that this is a pretty simple app that doesn’t get updated very often, and rarely adds new features. Seems to me a subscription should get me a lot more than a bug fix a year and no real new features. And what I liked about Done was that it really needed no new features - it did just what I wanted and the price for that was fair. I see that almost every similar app costs, so I will have to pay for something. But unless the app gets frequent updates or features, I won’t be paying for anything on a subscription model. Too bad - Done is a great app - but I’m done with Done.
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3 years ago, cbwein
It’s good, but could use some easy improvements for night shifters
I work night shift at a hospital so I typically go to bed around 11am. This causes my daily goals to be reset halfway through my day. They have in the settings an option that lets you change your days start time which helps fix it, but only lets you go as late as 5am. Why limit it to that? Why not allow any time? They let you go back to previous days to fill it in, but it’s annoying to have to go back to the previous day every time you want to add to it. Also if you use their widget to easily update your goal, even if you change the start time to 5am, it clears the goal at midnight. That’s not that bad though because even though it looks like it’s starting over on a new day, if you go in the app it’s still adding it to the correct day in regards to your start time. I like the app but a few simple fixes could make it way better for all night shifters.
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4 years ago, TheTruthfulReviewer123
ONE MAJOR FLAW
I would rate this 5 stars except for one thing: the upgrades. you can only do 3 habits without upgrading to premium, but it's 9$ for premium (one time) and I think 9$ is too expensive for just one app. then I saw that you can get the 6 app bundle premium for 19$. I got really excited about this cause all of the apps in the bundle look really useful. but then I realized that it was 19$ per year. it should be a one-time for like 25$ or something like that. I would totally be into these apps if that purchase was one time thing. besides that this app and the apps in the bundle look absolutely AWESOME. I am still considering getting the 19$ upgrade because I have a few iTunes gift cards so I could use them without paying for anything for about 3-4 years. thanks for reading this. I hope that this review helps.
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2 years ago, n0fr3@k!nw@yBRO
Used to love it, horrible customer service
I loved using this app to build structure and work on habits I developed during the pandemic. However, since using it - if I delete on of my “ goals “ to add a new one, I can’t get it back (even though I have less than the max amount for my subscription). Since the fall, everytime I open the app it offers a discount for premium. You cannot get rid of this screen even if you don’t want the discount. Since I can’t seem to add any new goals - I’ve tried to activate the discount but it always tries to just immediately charge me full price. I’ve emailed customer service about it MULTIPLE TIMES, never heard back. There’s no phone number listed, only an email with no response. I loved this app but this feels really bad and confusing. if you have like 3 goals and don’t care about having to exit out of a false discount offer everytime you use the app - this could be good for you. Otherwise I highly suggest folks look elsewhere for probably an equally effective service. Shame on you “done” team.
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6 years ago, GeeGabe
UI is different but once you get used to it, it’s GREAT!
All the other daily habit trackers are good but they’re always sophisticated. Done is just plain and simple. Build habits or get rid of them. If you’re looking to declutter your calendar, this is the app. I used my calendar as my habit tracker for the longest time due to not having anything similar to this app. I highly suggest you give it a try and try the free version. After a week of use I guarantee you you'll buy it. I said what the heck I spend 6 dollars for a drink at a bar, why not buy myself something useful and something that's going to last me a lifetime. 👍🏼 You gotta really spend some time adjusting to the UI though. That's the only minor thing. It's not that bad of an issue that should take 1 star away from them. I appreciate the work this team out behind this app. Great work you guys. Hats off fellas and ladies.
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4 years ago, Ihatepickingthesethings!
The perfect blend of simplicity and customization
I’ve used the free version of this app several times, but I ALWAYS end up subscribing. I’ve tried a million other reminder/habit tracking/wellness apps and I keep coming back to this one. It is the best app I’ve found that allows the perfect amount of customization without being overwhelming. The interface is super user friendly, you can set as many habits as you want, you can specify if you want to build or quit the habit (the ONLY app I’ve found that does that!), and even set multiple reminders for a habit. For example, I have reminders set to drink water every two hours on weekdays but none on weekends bc I don’t want them to wake me up. My only possible suggestion would be to include even more colors for the habits for people like me who have approximately 1,000,000 habits I need to be held accountable for!
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2 years ago, icantthinkofagoodnameeither
Not worth it
Definitely not loving it. I bought the premium membership thinking it would make organizing easier but the premium membership is literally just for you to create more than 3 habits you can track. Nothing extra. Also if you really have this app to stay organized it’s pretty annoying. There’s no way to organize it in ascending or descending order based on what’s already completed for the day. If you have a bunch of habits you have to keeeeep scrolling though to see what hasn’t been done despite the reminders option it still would be nice to see it upfront. Also it’s color coded and shows bar graphs for each individual tasks… why would there not be one full graph showing which tasks are completed more than others? These just seem like pretty basic features the app is lacking especially for something you have to pay for. Not a bad app but should be free 100%. I can’t imagine recommending it to anyone just to keep a to do list that you can’t stay fully organized with.
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3 years ago, Carlosgalindo ama a los juegos
What!!!😡😅
This app is so bad I saw a add about it on TikTok I told myself wow 🤩 this will help me for not being lazy but I could not even use it it took really long to download when it finally finish I click on it and it kicked me out I could not even see anything about it.I turn off my phone because I thought that it was my phone but it kicked me out again.I was looking at the comments on the add on TikTok and a lot of people said they did not have a chance to see it kicked them out like my.☹️I don’t know how to some people it is working some people said that you need to pay for some stuff I don’t know they say it doesn’t work this is why I gave a one star.I understand if your fixing it right now or something but you should of at-least told us that you are fixing it!!! A lot of people spend their time to look at this app and just for them to get kicked out,are you for real.I will still have the app just in case hopefully you read this because I want you to fix this thank you for your time!!!😅😡
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6 years ago, Keekachu
I LOVE This App- From a Mom.
I use this a little differently than most probably do. I have lots of little kids and am frequently an overstimulated and overwhelmed mom. I realized that the only time I was intentionally touching my kids was when I hugged them at night, that I was nagging them all the time, and not spending individual time with them. I’ve read that for kids to emotionally thrive they have to be touched a certain amount of times per day. I set a goal for each of them to touch them, compliment them, and spend time with them every day. This has been so nice to see which kids need the attention because I can see who has been missed. It helps me to focus and remember through the day. And the amazing thing is, the more I focus on them, the happier and less overwhelmed I am. Funny how that works. 😉The only thing missing is a widget!
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1 year ago, IAmLiterallyABantha
Mostly bad
I really like this app. It works with my ADHD. The app generally works fine, and it’s nice to look at. But, two things I don’t get. First, the color palette where I choose the background for my tasks changed today without warning. My old tasks still appear in the old colors, but I can’t make a new task in the old colors, only in a new, muted palette. So being who I am (and someone who relies on color coding), I have to go through and change alllllllll the tasks so they match again. Sigh…okay. Also, the ability to make a monthly task seems to have vanished. I made a monthly task when I first got the app, so I know it was an option before. Why? This is so basic. EDIT: Downgrading my review, because the things I mentioned were actually facets of the same issue. Since I got the app weeks ago, there have been countless unannounced design/format changes. Every time I add a new task, the creation process is somewhat different (ie, you used to be able to add tasks to custom groups; suddenly all my custom groups are gone and tasks can be sorted only by time of day). It’s confusing and makes me wonder if I paid money for a product that was incomplete. EDIT 2: Possible scam? I paid for a growth bundle and it only applied to one app instead of the whole bundle. In-app links for support/feedback are all broken. Nice. If you want to complain or request a refund, try going through Apple. Developer does not want to be contacted for some reason.
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2 years ago, klmc608
Used to be AMAZING
Notice that all of the rave reviews are from 1-4 years ago. I’ve used this app for 3 or 4 years—a LONG time. It’s a huge part of my day, it’s how I remember to drink enough water, workout, stretch, take my supplements. It also has great stats and charts to track how many times you’ve reached your goals throughout. It’s fun to know my water intake for an entire year, and to compare stats from year to year. Unfortunately, in the last six months, each thing I love has slowly dropped off, one by one. I lose stats consistently, stats I’ve been collecting for years. It crashes. And now every time I track something, it automatically doubles or triples and I have to go in and ‘undo’. I’ve attempted to reach someone many times, with absolutely no answer. It’s like they’ve given up and abandoned the app. Really disappointed I’ve recommend it a ton and loved it for a long time. I now have no choice but to find another app to use. :(
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2 years ago, arachnoid169
Removal of features makes this app no longer perfect
I miss the ability to see how long ago I last did each item. The removal of this feature was very disappointing & makes me unwilling to update this app again in fear they’re just going to remove more features with each update. I don’t understand why they would remove the ability to see when you last performed an action, and move it to an entirely separate application. I don’t want to have to check or use multiple apps for something so basic. Done was so perfect before and helped a ton with habit building, but with the splitting of these features into separate products, i am looking to see if another app exists with this combined functionality. Furthermore, I hate that I had paid a one time fee to get premium features and they decided to switch to a subscription model. Very disappointing.
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2 years ago, Sportrover
Love the App, Customer Service Not So Much…
I looked at every possibility before choosing this app, and I have to say it meets my needs 100%. Unfortunately I have what may be a simple question and that is how to make it work in the cloud between my iPad and my phone. Right now, it only works on my phone and the app which downloaded automatically on my iPad is blank and not in sync like my other apps. I’ve reached out to customer service through their contact section multiple times and have not heard back. This is probably a simple answer and I would change my rating to a five star if they would just get back to me to tell me how to do it. I really dislike having to use a review as a last resort to get their attention, but I also think potential users should know that there is an issue with lack of support. That should be the easiest part!!!
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2 years ago, TheSecondCaleb
Extremely annoying upgrade modals
Used to really enjoy this app and its simplicity but recently started using it again and would get an “upgrade to premium for a discounted price” modal every time I cold started the app. This was incredibly annoying and completely antithetical to how simple the interface is otherwise since I had to close it with the tiny x button every single time. I finally relented since I wanted to add more habits than the standard version allowed, and they charged my card the full (and absurd) $60 instead of the promised $10. To add to that, I *still* get infuriating modals every time I open the app telling me to upgrade *yet again* to the Growth bundle. I now have to talk to customer service to get refunded the difference and the app remains not worth using regardless because I get this modal every single time. Devs/leadership telling the devs what to do, please don’t make your users close this modal more than once. It’s obnoxious, intrusive, and has lost you at least one user.
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3 years ago, Cheyanneking13
Checklist should only apply to that day
It defeats the purpose of having a daily checklist if all of my goals for every individual day of the week are always displayed. There should be an option to only display goals that apply to that specific day and not just an option for goals that are kept track of on a daily basis. Ex. If I have a goal for Tuesday and Thursday, on my Wednesday dashboard, that goal should not appear in the list my goals for Wednesday even though I can’t mark it as done it makes it less concise and clear what I need to do that day. Also, for perfection purposes my screen is never clear when I accomplish all of my goals bc there’s unnecessary goals greyed out on my screen. Overall good app though, this was just the one thing that really bothers me.
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2 years ago, Concerned Citizen 6
Excellent Before Update - Removed Features
I used this app with much success to create and track habits. Not just daily or weekly habits, but longer term goals that would span across a month or year. This was incredibly helpful to see progress on goals both on a micro and macro level. Sure, I may want a daily goal for drinking a certain number of cups of water, or a weekly goal to get a number of workouts in per week. But what if I want to track a goal to contribute to a charity some number of times a year, or to try a new local restaurant some number of times a month? The previous version of the app allowed me to do this, and it was a major part of the reason I stuck with it and recommended it to others. If the developer restores this functionality, I would revisit this review. I haven’t heard back from their support team having asked a few times now about this issue over the last few months.
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2 years ago, Omerovily
Was better before the update
UPDATE: Data corrupted!! After updating to the latest version I lost a bunch of entries and now my 75 days streak is broken up into smaller stretches. I was a yearly subscriber but I will now be uninstalling the app. Huge disappointment. With the recent update, the interface is a tiny bit sleeker but it's become extremely laggy at times (I have a recent phone). Some functionality such as removing a habit doesn't seem to work at all. For a product with a recurrent pricing model, I was expecting the product to get better over time -- not worse. Another complaint I have is about privacy. The app itself can be locked with a passcode. However, it seems that the app pushes hints to Siri, so sometimes you will see "add one count to habit X" on your home screen. It's not something I opted in either. I generally don't leave reviews but as I have been using this app daily for several years, I sincerely hope the developper can fix these issues.
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5 years ago, Crypto Discount Clothing
Just what I was looking for
I’m not an app guy I actually think using a habit tracker is dumb. But I kept failing at certain daily habits so I thought I should try it. I’ve tried Streaker...but didn’t like the one color theme. I tried Productive...but it was a little too complicated for my taste and had to pay upfront before testing. Then I tried Done...and it was perfect! They let you test the app by allowing 3 initial habits to be created. If you want unlimited habits just buy the Done bundle not Growth bundle. Super simple. Intuitive. Great color palette. And enough detailed customization to really allow the user to buy into this whole “habit tracking” idea. I’ve had the app for 1 day so idk if it’ll increase my productivity yet. But I definitely have committed to the idea and am looking forward to some results. Thanks guys!
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4 years ago, sparepair
Great User Display That Could Do With an Improved User Set
I sought out and downloaded Done entirely for the way it displays the habits. I like the colorful list style display of habits. Easy to see completion of all items and streaks at a glance. While it is by no means the power user rival of Streaks, it does have some customization in terms of frequency of tasks regarding number of times per days, week, month, or year. You can also set multiple reminders and create custom units. No way to do timer based tasks though, you’ll have to track the time outside of the app or guesstimate how long you’ve spent. There is a dark mode, but no option to have it switch automatically. Seems like that would be a quality of life no brainer! There is some Apple Health integration, but only for 10 or so preset tasks. Water is strangely absent. Ultimately, I gave it one star higher than Streaks because while it lacks many of the features, I find it easier to scan and use for the most part! That said, for the rather high price of the subscription - $24 a year!!!! - compared to the fairly low flat price of Streaks, one would expect a bit more polish and integration. Like, for the level of where this app is, I would expect it to cost what Streaks does and Streaks to cost what this does!
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3 years ago, Hungrygogokittycat
overall, great app.
i’ve only recently started using this app. i kept getting adverts for it on instagram and tiktok, and finally decided to download it. i have had similar apps like it, including the same company’s “reflectly” and a similar one, notion. i wanted to track the things i do every day and actually get motivation from doing it. i like that you can use numbers to help you, for example, when i drink 1 glass of water, it tells me i have 5 left. which for me personally, is very motivating! speaking of motivation, i really like that you can set up your own reminders and notifications for each task. really helpful to someone who never gets things done but eagerly wants to. the only reason i rated the app “DONE” as 4 starts instead of 5, is because i wish you wouldn’t have to pay for everything. you can only have 3 tasks, and then you have to pay $9.99 (monthly, if i remember correctly) to have unlimited tasks and any other things that come with the subscription to the app. but, overall, i think this is a great app for those who are looking for something to help them get things done, and ACTUALLY do them! (and this is coming from someone who never finishes things…until now!). - lily
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1 year ago, Jimmy sweetcheeks
Used to love it, now it is broken
I have use this app for over a year. And it has been fantastic. I have not had any billing issues like some of the reviews talk about. I pay for the app on a yearly basis and have no problems with any weirdness regarding unusual billing. The problem, however, is that they have done some updates recently that have basically broken the app. I no longer look forward to using it. I just updated it again today and restarted my phone and it is still terrible to use. The problem is when you try to check off some thing that you’ve done the app now takes four or five seconds to register the click. and after you have clicked a habit, the app becomes hard to scroll, and will register that you’ve clicked on things that you haven’t. I will not be renewing this app when my yearly subscription is up if these issues don’t resolve.
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7 months ago, Gonzo-the-Great
Steadily gets worse.
UPDATED ON MARCH 5, 2024: No. Don’t download. Previously, an excellent app. (Constructive idea for dev. at end of review.*) Please consider upvoting review so developers will see it. Original creator bought out a few years ago. After subsequent updates, app remains buggy, features gone. No support response after 6 professional & polite inquiries during 2022. Many better alternatives exist. Truly sad to see it go. Before the new management, it was one of my favorite apps - that’s the reason for regularly updating my review. While I will “check-in” occoassiinally, this is the final review (and bit of energy) I will devote to (hopefully) saving this app. ******************* * = It appears that the developers read the review feedback even if they don’t respond to user queries through their recommended email address/website. Therefore, the following is intended as constructive criticism for developers/owners: (1) Please honor the few remaining users who paid the full price before change in management. Honoring previous commitments (even if from previous developer) is a common and fair practice. (1A.) This can be implemented by adding a working “restore purchase” button. (2) Establish consistent pricing for annual and/or lifetime premium access for those who have started using app since management change. (3) Focus on development of this app. It still has loads of potential.
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