Ordently

Ordently

An app that helps you consciously improve your life

73 followers

Ordently is a series of tools that aid in helping plan and do things in your personal life. The idea is to use these tools to consciously plan and live the life you want.
Ordently gallery image
Ordently gallery image
Ordently gallery image
Ordently gallery image
Ordently gallery image
Free
Launch Team
Flowstep
Flowstep
Generate real UI in seconds
Promoted

What do you think? …

Riqwan Thamir
Hunter
📌
Hey y'all :) I'm the maker of Ordently. Ordently is a series of tools for your personal life. I've been using this tool for the past 1 year that I built. A few months ago, I spent some time to make it more generic because my friend wanted to use it as well and she's been loving it ever since. Firstly, this is a todo app for your life. Existing tools are built around how we work as employees in a company. With a company, all the habits, goals, vision and rituals are given to you in an employee handbook. The company is our coach, and in most cases, we listen and do as the coach says. Its easier to get things done in this environment. In our personal lives, we gotta figure out our goals, work on our habits and setup rituals. We're also more flexible, more forgiving on when we want to do certain things and more rigid on the others. The Daily Planner is central to that ideology, working with one off and repeatable tasks . You onboard with your day first, could be as simple as calling your mum or going on a walk or do yoga. As you get more comfortable, you start to consciously plan and build a life that you want to live by creating rituals and setting goals. As you go about your life, you need to visualize how you've done so far, I've added the trackables feature to capture this. You can track pretty much whatever you want there. I also have a finance planner, but I haven't had the time to make that more generic. For now, this will remain a closed feature.
Maali Baali
This is a very nice piece of work. Congratulations on the launch.
Riqwan Thamir
@maali_1 Thank you! :)
Ashish Kumar Gopalika
Congratulations
Riqwan Thamir
@ashish_gopalika Thank you! :)
Brian Phillips
This looks very promising and something I could see being part of my daily workflow but there is no privacy policy anywhere on your site.
Riqwan Thamir
@anonuser11 Thanks for the feedback. Its not something I've thought about since I haven't planned on monetising this or using your data in any way. At this stage of the product, I'm just looking for use-cases to fulfil and feedback to address. This is definitely helpful. I'll definitely put this on my list and ping you when I have something to show :)