What's the modern Joe's Goals?
July 12, 2023 7:09 AM
I used to use Joe's Goals for habit tracking, but it isn't well maintained and I'd like to replace it with something more current. I liked it because it was super-simple, just the list of boxes I needed to tick and a bit of info about my streak. It was also free -- I'd pay a one-time fee for an Android app, but this is too simple a function to pay a subscription fee for.
isn't well maintained
too simple a function to pay a subscription fee for
Please consider whether there may be a causal relationship here, and that switching to a different free/one-off app could be another dead end that you'll end up having to find another replacement for in a couple of years. This may be OK for your situation, but go into it with your eyes open.
People are more likely to maintain and update software if you pay them. Even if the functionality might not change, just updating apps to work well as the underlying platform updates over time is a non-zero cost for developers.
posted by zamboni at 7:33 AM on July 12, 2023
too simple a function to pay a subscription fee for
Please consider whether there may be a causal relationship here, and that switching to a different free/one-off app could be another dead end that you'll end up having to find another replacement for in a couple of years. This may be OK for your situation, but go into it with your eyes open.
People are more likely to maintain and update software if you pay them. Even if the functionality might not change, just updating apps to work well as the underlying platform updates over time is a non-zero cost for developers.
posted by zamboni at 7:33 AM on July 12, 2023
Check out the Loop Habit Tracker app on Android.
It's simple, and it's free.
posted by Leontine at 8:29 AM on July 12, 2023
It's simple, and it's free.
posted by Leontine at 8:29 AM on July 12, 2023
Weirdly there was just a
wapo article about this exact thing.
posted by chaiminda at 8:48 AM on July 12, 2023
posted by chaiminda at 8:48 AM on July 12, 2023
I am willing to pay for an app, I am willing to pay for an updated app. But the prices attached to ongoing SaaS subscriptions for simple apps are bullshit and most of the money ends up going to Google or Apple and I am not willing to pay for that.
posted by jacquilynne at 9:05 AM on July 12, 2023
posted by jacquilynne at 9:05 AM on July 12, 2023
I've used Structured in the past. It's Apple only for now, but they have a signup on their page for the upcoming Android app. I paid a small amount ($3 I think) for lifetime access - no subscription.
posted by thatone at 9:32 AM on July 12, 2023
posted by thatone at 9:32 AM on July 12, 2023
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posted by glaucon at 7:33 AM on July 12, 2023