Upper App is a Productivity app by Sergey Valiukh. Upper App: Motivating To-Do List Our everyday productivity depends on not only personal and professional skills, but also abilities to manage our time and tasks. Upper App is a simple application helping users to save and organize their tasks.
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1. Our everyday productivity depends on not only personal and professional skills, but also abilities to manage our time and tasks.
2. Upper App is a simple application helping users to save and organize their tasks.
3. It also motivates you to complete all the tasks you have planned via Upper Streak Challenge.
4. Let any day be successful and productive.
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When I click on the hamburger menu, it’s getting stuck on the lower right corner and I have to restart the app.
The basic functionality is fine. When I open the menu it freezes.
Super dope note app. I use upper everyday- keep working 🔥🔥🔥🔥🖤
I love this app. The only thing that is frustrating is that the syncing between Android and Mobile isn’t happening (could be user error but I don’t know yet so it still gets 5 stars). What I love: 1. Manual Input: At first I was bothered that I couldn’t duplicate tasked across multiple days but what I have found is that it creates a simple filter for things that add value to you. If you care about something enough to type it out and spend five seconds on it, it should be in the app, if not it is probably not worth the energy. Things I would do without a list, i don’t input because it is not needed. This leads me to list non-standard tasks that are not habitual which is what I need. 2. No sort feature: other than getting stuff done. I love that the way this app functions best is by simply crossing stuff off your list. The more that happens the better this becomes. It built to look backwards but to drive action today. 3. Basic: This app is as close to a pad of paper as possible on a phone. You can barely change anything (color) but the app will stay true to itself. 4. Space Constraints: Related to sorting, I enjoy that the app doesn’t reformat based on the number of tasks. If you have a lot you won’t be able to see them, hence encouraging the doing of tasks not just writing them down. Summary: I love what this app doesn’t bring to the table. It isn’t Asana or Trello (great apps with great/different purpose) with boards and Gantt charts. This app is upper and it is simple, it is beautiful, and it is just right for what it wants to be, minus syncing.
Setting up tasks is easily done and booked down to its bare essence which is nice. However, I think not being able to re-order tasks is a big hole in the feature set. It’s funny to say but adding that one feature might actually make me consider this as my go to to-do app.
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