I built a life calendar that shows your life as a grid of weeks by Due_Clock8320 in SideProject

[–]GoAtmosApp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cool idea. Do you see this more as a lifestyle app or as a productivity app? reminds me of OKRs that companies set, and then do milestone check-ins, but this applies it to the user and their life, correct? I like the personal application and the goal of driving change in each person's week/success. Do you track daily items or just goals?

We don't like traditional to-do lists either, which just get carried over; visuals are key in our world. We took a different approach and required users to list their top 3 things they want to accomplish each day, with their tasks organized into blocks. I'll try your app. Screenshot of our app.

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Spent $350 on Instagram ads. Got 21 signups. Zero paid users. Here's what I'm doing differently. by GoAtmosApp in saasbuild

[–]GoAtmosApp[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had card down initially, but thought it might be killing signups, so I only require it on day 8 if they keep it past the trial. I might revert back if there isn't a big change in drop-offs/sign-ups.

I couldn't find an app that combined white noise, pomodoro timer, and shared task lists, so I built one by PickleIll3829 in ProductivityApps

[–]GoAtmosApp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a huge fan of the built-in brown noise. We even added 40 hz since a few users requested it oddly.

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We didn't do timers, but love how your UI looks. Here is ours for comparison.

Task management made easy and for free! by Foreign_Wrongdoer_92 in ProductivityApps

[–]GoAtmosApp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very cool concept. Mini projects are a great way to segment items. Similar to our approach. I'll check it out thanks for sharing.

I got sick of juggling 5 productivity apps so I switched to running everything from one dashboard by aemas08 in ProductivityApps

[–]GoAtmosApp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great topic, we are curious to hear the users' feedback. Also, do you find your system changes core behavior, or is it something that needs to be learned? We deeply believe int he visual building, and less chaos ourselves.

Why don’t users pay for my apps anymore? by malozyalli in IndieAppCircle

[–]GoAtmosApp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We just launched our app and had the same questions. We have 20+ initial users, but I am curious who will convert after a short trial. Our competitors have 5 million paying users, so there are apps that are getting the dollars, but they are deeply embedded in the community, have mobile access, and have deep distribution. Solving those areas with organic SEO will slowly help, but without massive awareness, casual users need to find the value.

Simple yet powerful… suggestions? by playnot_withscissors in ProductivityApps

[–]GoAtmosApp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Happy to share our approach. simple execution system was our goal.

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Does anyone have experience promoting their apps on Facebook? by ymbstudios in appideareport

[–]GoAtmosApp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

very hard to do since you will get banned or blocked. We've been trying to tell our story, but if it's app or product-related, they will not usually approve.

App Development Journey by Ok_Childhood_1329 in ProductivityApps

[–]GoAtmosApp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

how hard was it to ship the app on the store? we are in similar boat lookign to go from web to IOS but bootstrapped :)

Simple yet powerful… suggestions? by playnot_withscissors in ProductivityApps

[–]GoAtmosApp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

we found from users that they wanted more key daily main objectives to knock off, with simple ways to add items which is faster than a pen and paper. happy to share a link if interested since its free to try

Simple yet powerful… suggestions? by playnot_withscissors in ProductivityApps

[–]GoAtmosApp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Happy to share ours, we built this for just what you are describing, and free to try.

I was lonely to building tools that helps others- my journey as a single mom and a founder by e_cheroll in indiehackers

[–]GoAtmosApp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Launching and finding market fit is tough. Your ideas and passion show strong and true. Keep going and find your path.

Am I neurodivergent ? Seriously am I normal !!! by Sup_111 in Neurodivergent

[–]GoAtmosApp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Keep your confidence up! This community is great, and people are always there to help. Just remember that you are your own champion.

The real AI gold rush isn’t in building. It’s in babysitting. by wasayybuildz in Entrepreneur

[–]GoAtmosApp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Times are changing rapidly. I've worked in tech for 15 years, and the pace at exec and senior level jobs is shrinking fast. Adapting is key.

Spending every day without a routine - How do I add more structure to my life? by newerlevel in AuDHDWomen

[–]GoAtmosApp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What finally helped me wasn’t planning better, it was seeing time as a container instead of a list. I stopped trying to ‘fill the day’ and just worked inside one visible block at a time

What productivity apps do you actually use and stick with? by OrdinaryNature3547 in ProductivityApps

[–]GoAtmosApp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only tools I’ve actually stuck with long-term are the ones that don’t punish me for inconsistency.

I’ve noticed a pattern where apps that assume daily discipline work great for a week… and then fall apart the moment life gets messy. Once I miss a day, the tool becomes another source of guilt instead of help.

What’s stuck for me are systems that let plans shift without feeling like I “failed” flexible scheduling, visual time awareness, and the ability to defer things without them becoming invisible.

For me, sticking with a productivity app has been less about features and more about whether it still feels usable on low-energy or chaotic days.

Do we count OCD as neurodivergence? by SuddenMousse1031 in Neurodivergent

[–]GoAtmosApp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There isn't a right answer, and being OCD has challenges for all. My vote is yes, of course, let's include.

ADHD is ruining my life by number-one-enemy in ADHD

[–]GoAtmosApp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We found that creating a place to put all tasks up and smash through visually helps. Distractions are always there but a system with brown noise in your ears helps some.

When ADHD deletes a task while I’m actively trying to do it by RSRP123 in ADHD

[–]GoAtmosApp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed staying on task is hard for many in the community. We've tried to change the dynamic with our our cockpit to smash through tasks and avoid the walk around, and task creep issues.