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Outwork: Self-Improvement

Outwork: Self-Improvement

Mobile app for self-improvement freaks

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Outwork: Self-Improvement
About Details
Name: Outwork: Self-Improvement
Submited By: Randi Prohaska
Release Date 1 year ago
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Category Productivity Task Management

Outwork is the ultimate self-improvement app to track goals, break bad habits and create the best version of yourself. Features include Jacob Bot AI with 2 modes: friendly support or tough motivation, journaling, project collaboration and many more!


Neal Jacobson

I find the mental health support tools very helpful. They provide great insights and techniques for maintaining a balanced mind.

1 year ago


Enrico Wiza

Looks great! So, I just need to send a message to the AI about what happened, and it will generate a record directly?

1 year ago


Rahul Goyette

Congrats on the launch, Jakub! Outwork sounds like a comprehensive tool for self-improvement and productivity. The range of features, especially routine tracking and mental health support, is impressive. How customizable is the Jacob Bot for different user preferences? Best of luck!

1 year ago


Adam Zemlak

I’m excited about the upcoming daily challenges. They sound like a fun way to stay motivated and engaged.

1 year ago


Jaiden Runolfsson

I appreciate the subscription tracker. It’s convenient to have all my subscriptions in one place and stay on top of them.

1 year ago


Floyd Botsford

I find Jacob Bot really motivating. Switching between friendly and tough modes gives me the right push depending on my mood.

1 year ago


Lance Morar

I appreciate the project collaboration feature. It enables me to collaborate with others on shared goals, enhancing accountability and teamwork in achieving our collective aspirations.

1 year ago


Al Wolf

Congratulations on the launch! One suggestion I always make for any kind of tracker is that missing a few days or tasks shouldn't make the user feel bad. Many people feel frustrated (and stop using the app as a result) when they see that their stats are going down instead of improving. The app should notice a consistent pattern (let's say over a week) and then slowly start showing the user that they're a bit behind schedule. A very good example of such an app is "Happy Scale," where an increase in your weight doesn't necessarily mean you're doing poorly. However, having your weight average increase over a decent period of time should make you aware that you're not moving in the right direction.

1 year ago


Mckenzie Mosciski

I love the journaling feature. Reflecting on and tracking my mental health journey has been very beneficial.

1 year ago