chaoslist

chaoslist

A to-do app that automatically prioritises your tasks

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Chaoslist prioritizes your tasks according to your location, time spent in the app and end date and notifies you when things get important.
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Launch tags:AndroidiOSProductivity
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John
Looks great! Maybe the background is a bit to chaotic for this kind of app though
Matthias Weidemann
@pregenun Even if you love what you are doing, doing mundane chors can be boring, so I wanted to make a productivity app which lets you forget that you actually are doing work for the split second you open it and just enjoy the colors and cute animations. The design reflects that choice and I am standing behind that philosophy. Yes it is over the top, but that is completely intended :)
John
@ardentzeal_ great philosophy, but I just wanted to say that for a to do app I'm mostly searching for a clean app, I really like your design, but with the background I think I will stuck on other to do apps
Matthias Weidemann
@pregenun You keep doing you, John. If you ever need a break from all the grey on grey on grey out there. We will be waiting here for you :)
seyi cole
Nice design
Matthias Weidemann
@seyi_cole Thanks but I cannot take the credit for this. I had someone helping me with the design. I will make sure to relay your message to her :)
Aaron O'Leary
A cool take on to-do lists!
Matthias Weidemann
@aaronoleary Thanks Aaron for posting this for me. Always cool to meet people who are as exited about a product as yourself :)
Matthias Weidemann
Hey hunters, I am the maker of chaoslist and in the process of finalizing the design and fixing the last couple bugs and inconsistencies to get to an official 1.0 release. At that point I wanted to put myself out there on Producthunt, but it happened a bit quicker than I anticipated :) Good news after all, isn't it? ;) I did a pretty successful launch on hackernews, where I already answered a lot of questions. https://news.ycombinator.com/ite... Regardless I am always looking for more feedback, good or bad, so please fire away. I am looking forward to take this exiting journey with all of you. Cheers