
QTR
A to-do app inspired by Amazon’s "Working Backwards" method
 
        
             
        
             
        
             
        
             
        
             
        
    | About | Details | 
|---|---|
| Name: | QTR | 
| Submited By: | Uriah Mayer | 
| Release Date | 2 weeks ago | 
| Website | Visit Website | 
| Category | Productivity Task Management Calendar | 
QTR is a to-do app inspired by Amazon's "Working Backwards" approach—start with the big picture, work backward to plan your weeks, then time-block your daily tasks. Every action stays aligned with your quarterly goals.
<p>QTR is a must-have for serious professionals. Any leader worth their salt knows the key to achieving your goals is setting them and time blocking to focus on them vs your whirlwind. However no product before QTR effectively managed the various timescales for planning and tied that strategic dimension to the tactical dimension of what you do today!! That's the secret sauce of QTR. I love the minimalist design - it's designed to be a highly functional product rather than one that is aesthetically appealing but requires a dozen clicks!! It has transformed the game for me!!</p>
2 weeks ago
<p>Love how intuitive this feels and where y'all are heading in terms of thoughtfulness around planning. Excited to see where this goes, cheers!</p>
2 weeks ago
<p>I've been using QTR to help accomplish my daily work goals, and I have to say—it really makes a difference. By the end of my workday, I always feel like I've truly achieved something. It keeps me focused, on track, and gives me a clear picture of what I’ve done. Since I started using it, my productivity has noticeably increased. It’s a simple but powerful tool that helps me stay organized and motivated every day.</p>
2 weeks ago
<p>Hi, I’m Jag, co-founder and DevOps engineer at QTR.</p><p>Since day one my focus has been getting QTR into people’s hands quickly and smoothly, from API integrations to cloud deployments. We’ve built around principles like shift-left, platform engineering, and DevOps automation, using Azure StartupHub credits to move fast, learn faster, and keep improving from user feedback.</p><p>Would love to hear your thoughts as we keep rolling out new features.</p>
2 weeks ago
Hey everyone, I’m Rishi, co-founder and backend engineer at QTR. I’ve been focused on building the foundation that keeps QTR fast, stable, and reliable as you plan and track your goals. It’s been amazing seeing how people use it in different ways, from journaling to detailed goal tracking. We have a lot of exciting updates coming soon, including an AI sidebar that takes your planning experience to the next level with the support of LLMs that understands your goals and plans. All your planning and journaling data is fully encrypted, so your information stays private and secure. I’m looking forward to sharing more and hearing what you think.
2 weeks ago
<p>Hi everyone 👋<br></p><p>I’m Prabha, co-founder and frontend engineer at QTR.<br></p><p>I put in a LOT of effort into making QTR feel intuitive. Clean and minimal is our philosophy, and almost everyone who tried our beta told us the UX looks simple and beautiful. We want the tool to get out of your way, so you can focus on the actual work.<br></p><p>Would love your thoughts and feedback on how we can make it even better! 🙏</p>
2 weeks ago
<p>Congratulations on the launch! I tried it out today and, I must say, it’s fantastic. I’ve used other productivity apps before but the USP of this (and something I really like too!) is that it enables users to link tasks to quarterly goals. The UI is excellent too!</p>
2 weeks ago
 
                    






