Company Name: Justin Patrick Silang
About: Your productivity pet is here to help you stick to good habits!
Your rabbit's
home becomes more clean and colorful the more you complete your habits.
Earn
carrots to customize your rabbit and design its house.
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by Viví Mendoza-Snow
I played for >5 minutes and had to watch two ads. I looked for a way to turn them off. Based on other reviews it’s a paid feature which is understandable, but I want able to find it easily. In any case I wouldn’t have purchased until I was sure I liked the app, and it was impossible to like the app when it was a slew of ads. Maybe younger people or freemium gamers are accustomed to these sorts of ads, but ya girl don’t trifle with that noise. I either pay to remove ads or I delete an app. I’d recommend the devs offer a premium trial, even just three days so that new users can have a pleasant introductory experience and then decide if they want to purchase the ad-free experience.
by DJ Mitëk
The app is cute and simple, which I like. Complexity takes attention away from the point - tracking habits. However, the app did not give a tutorial to move through it and I found myself experiencing a steep learning curve with all the unlabeled icons to access checklists and habits.
Also, right out of the gate, after the app made it clear that the game is to collect carrots by completing tasks and reinforcing good habits, it gave me a hook of watching ads for carrots. This is offered 3 times a day, offering double or triple rewards if done more than once consecutively. This feels totally counterintuitive and absolutely distracting. I want to do beneficial things in real life to earn rewards, not distract myself with mindless ads.
There are also short ads built into the app, which I guess is ok since it’s free.
Another issue is that you can’t set more than 1 high priority goal and no more than 3 medium priority goals in the free version. Not worth it, in my opinion. There are many others out there, Habitica being a really good option for one.
by Mlvitow
The habit tracker is decent and had what I wanted (custom habits, mood). However, when I go to log a habit, a prompt comes up with “Be honest. This cannot be undone.” And I absolutely hate that. It feels so condescending and it comes up EVERY time I log a habit. I sought out a habit tracking app, chose this one after researching, and then actually set it up…why am I being accused of lying? Would I go through all this effort just to misrepresent my habits and thus undermine the entire purpose of this app? It may be enough for me to delete it altogether and chose a different habit app. I hope the developers see this and remove that patronizing “Be honest” message.