Habitica – Gamified Task - Turn chores into quests, habits into heroics 🎯
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Habitica brings RPG-style rewards to your daily tasks, habits & to-dos. Build real habits, level up your avatar, battle monsters with friends, complete quests—making productivity fun, motivating, and social!
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We’re excited to introduce Habitica – Gamified Task & Habit Adventure ⚔️
Ever wished keeping up with chores, work goals or healthy habits felt more like playing than chores? Habitica turns your life into an adventure: check off your tasks, build routines, and get rewarded like in an RPG.
✨ Here’s what Habitica offers:
Create daily, weekly or monthly tasks and habits; complete them to earn XP, gold, and items.
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Flexible system: habits you repeat, to-dos you do once, chores you never forget.
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Customize your avatar with gear, pets, outfits—make it yours.
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Team up in parties or challenges to stay accountable and battle foes together.
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Visual progress: streaks, color-coded tasks, progress bars help you see how you're doing.
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Sync across devices, dark/light mode, reminders, widgets to keep you on track.
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Habitica isn’t just another checklist app—it makes productivity feel rewarding. Whether you're working on work projects, health goals, or just everyday habits, it turns effort into fun.
We’d love to hear how Habitica fits into your journey—what motivates you, what helps you stick, and what features you wish to see next. Thanks for exploring this launch with us! 🎮
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I’ve always hated typing out long notes or ideas—speaking feels more natural. Stenotoall looks like it solves that. Just talk, let it convert, done. I love that it supports different languages too, because sometimes switching keyboards is annoying. Also, the storage feels hassle-free so far in my quick test. If it works well in noisy places (bus, café), I’ll probably use this every day. Good job!
Sometimes when ideas strike, typing feels slow or breaking the flow. Stenotoall gives space for fluid thinking. Speak your mind, get your thoughts captured before they fade. I imagine this being especially helpful for people who are creative, or those who think better by speaking. Also, language support means this isn’t just for English speakers — that inclusion is meaningful. Thanks to the makers for building something that respects how people actually think and express themselves.
Stenotoall works like it should: record, convert, save. No fuss. The language support and clean storage make it useful. I’d love widgets or quick-access from lock screens in future. But even as is, it feels well polished.
Voice is gaining momentum—voice assistants, voice search, voice commands. Stenotoall seems placed well in this shift. Imagine a future where all of your spoken ideas—the brainstorms, dreams, reminders—automatically become text you can search, edit, and share. That could change how we capture knowledge. If you keep improving transcription accuracy and ensure privacy/security (data encryption, on-device processing maybe), Stenotoall can be more than a note app—it could become an essential thinking tool.
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Cool idea. I can tell now which are my downsides (cooking, domestic chores) :D But proficient at exercising :D