Bento: The Do Less To-Do List is a productivity app developed by Keep Productive. The last update, v1.20, released on July 10, 2022, and it’s rated 4.10 out of 5 based on the latest 196 reviews. Bento: The Do Less To-Do List costs $1.99 and requires iOS 12.0+ and Android 11 or newer to download.
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Description
Introducing Bento. The Do Less To-Do List
Bento helps you do less, but more meaningful tasks. We all have plenty of to-dos on our list and our mission is to reduce task overwhelm to maximize achievement.
How to Use Bento: The Do Less To-Do List on Your PC or Mac
Want to enjoy Bento: The Do Less To-Do List on your desktop? Download the latest APK (1.20, 91 MB) or choose your preferred version, and follow our Bluestacks emulator guide for easy installation on Windows or macOS. For any assistance with downloading or installing APK files, feel free to visit our forums!
User Reviews and Ratings
★★☆☆☆Not really worth the money.
Honestly, it’s a pretty notes app. That’s it. There’s nothing really anything special. Once you finish a checklist it simply throws some confetti on your screen and doesn’t even delete the task box for you. I wish this app did more! Just so basic.
★★☆☆☆Amazing App - helps get things done!
It’s okay. But doesn’t really help me get things done. No Mac version and very limited. And most recent update was 1 year ago!?!?!!!
★★★★★I am not great with time based task apps
Bento is pretty straight forward it allows me to keep my tasks to a minimum. Normally if the app allows I would make a huge list of tasks and timeframes that never actually works out. I can switch between bentos depending on what’s feasible. I am postpartum so I can’t stick to a perfect schedule this helps alot especially without applying dates and while my baby sleeps I can focus on the task I listed as a priority.
One suggestion: the music is great I can’t seem to play it out loud i can only
★★★★★Calming, retraining for realistic expectations
I just am getting started with it. We are able to have up to 7 boxes, which is nice. I would like to be able to save “discarded” boxes because they are workflows I repeat weekly or monthly. It would be nice to retrieve a small set of related boxes, like my own templates, to save remaking them as I need to shuffle for space for other things. I do see I can modify the couple of templates it comes with. The point in part is to reduce brain clutter. I get it. A few more templates? Well, I’m working
★★★★☆Abandoned
Sad to see this app abandoned. I purchased knowing that fact, but I’d still like to see the team come back for some updates. So much potential. 🍱🍱🍱