WaterDo: To Do List & Notes is a productivity app developed by SEEKRTECH. The last update, v3.90, released on April 29, 2024, and it’s rated 4.47 out of 5 based on the latest 1.1K reviews. WaterDo: To Do List & Notes is FREE and requires iOS 13.0+ and Android 12 or newer to download.
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Description
WaterDo is an aesthetically pleasing to-do app created by the team of Forest: Stay Focused, the #1 productivity app with over 40 million users.
How to Use WaterDo: To Do List & Notes on Your PC or Mac
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★☆More integration
Would be cool if this app was cross platform with forest somehow. Also I would like emoji integration from the apple keyboard.
★★★★☆Gamified Productivity
Like its counterparts, this app makes the mundane a gaming experience. Given its functionality, this app would benefit from calendar integration for automatic event tracking. It might not be a bad idea to look ahead and make this an AI assistant that provides feedback and asks questions.
★★★★★5 stars
Love it! I have been using forest for “body doubling” and holding myself accountable and this app really helps me to complete the tasks I start! Would love if one day they could join together into one app :)
★★★★★This App is AMAZING
This app is hands down the best app I’ve found to help manage my ADHD. I love that you can pop fun bubbles when you complete a task AND it gamifies it and makes you work towards something. I love it. My ONLY complaint is that I wish the islands would cost more gems. At the moment, 90% of them cost 150 gems. But with the amount of things I do in a day, gems are SO easy to get, and I always have enough to get an island. So I just wish that they were a little bit more expensive. Like 200- the max b
★★★★☆Alright
Nothing mind blowing. I’m donating a fraction of a cent worth of water every month, and I’m supposed to feel good about it? Better than nothing, but the donating water aspect is pretty worthless. The trees are actually worth much more. I recommend to increase the donation amount of water to 10x what it is currently, because if I end up donating a quarter worth of water over 10 years (it costs $1 a year to provide a person in Africa with water assuming 20L a day according to the Water Project), I