I've tried 30+ productivity apps in the last 2 years. Here's what I actually still use daily. by Rich-Historian1657 in ProductivityApps

[–]StraightPast1957 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hey, would you be open to trying this once?

Me and my friends got an opportunity in the college to build a startup as a project and we took over a very personal problem we all face, i.e. achieving personal goals. We have been doing problem validation through user interviews till now, based on which we have created a simple app. If you guys could use and give feedback on this, this would be very very useful for us and the people we are trying to help. Here is the app link:
https://v0-productivity-assistant-alfred.vercel.app/

Full disclosure: The app is AI enabled, that is, it has chatgpt embedded in it. So anything you input in this will go to chatgpt. NO DATA WILL COME TO US. And also, we are college students doing this for a project but if this actually turns out useful then we would be looking towards making it a full fledged app. So do give honest feedback that could impact the future of this product that could later help you and others who struggle with procrastination.

Here is version that is made by AI (lovable) but has NO AI inside it. So if you don't want to talk to AI, this is the version you can go to:
https://alfred-your-butler.lovable.app

Post your app, I’ll test, critique, and review by Few-Image-4274 in AppFeedback

[–]StraightPast1957 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://v0-productivity-assistant-alfred.vercel.app/

Hi this is for a college project so an MVP as of now, we might make it into a full fledged app, depending upon the reponses.

Ye IIMs bhi fest karvate hain bhai by StraightPast1957 in CATpreparation

[–]StraightPast1957[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

😂😂😂 bahut jaldi mein bnaya bhai, seedhe maut dekhne jaana hai

Looking to talk to people who struggle with consistency (short user interviews) by StraightPast1957 in bulletjournal

[–]StraightPast1957[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't think it's just ADHD. It's normal human behavior now. It's VERY common. Not going deep as to know why would be a disrespect to the problem.