4/5 rating based on 53 reviews. Read all reviews for CommitTo3 for iPhone.
CommitTo3 is free iOS app published by Oceanhouse Media, Inc.
AngelsRoses
I really love this app because I can keep things going on day at a time, however it needs to be updated in order to keep working on Apple watch.
TheFarrows
I love this app, and so does my husband. (We used to do something similar by sharing texts with other.) It's a great way to stay accountable and connected about the things that really matter. Powerful too because you have to think about the three most important things in your day (even in multiple areas or "Teams"). The planning and then the execution make a world of difference. Definitely worth $3 a year.
Leon T
Let's be realistic, This is a to do app that only let you have 3 items per day. Great concept except for the part that you must sign up and must have a subscription to use. Probably would have been successful without those 2 things and just charge $6 bucks for it.
thelmabee
Love and hate that I can't move Commits to a different day. Because that would defeat the purpose of the app though, that makes perfect sense why it was made this way. I shared my thoughts with the devs about giving people a timeframe wherein they can move a Commit to a different day and was told it's definitely been a much-requested feature. Great customer service! Absolutely subscribing and have already gotten our department heads onboard. If you have a challenge sticking to what you say you'll do, this app is the perfect kick in the pants to keep you on track!
Cal19uc00
A few friends and I are using the app to keep each other accountable for exteriors and diet. It works great and having only 3 commits forces us to choose what's most important without it being overwhelming. However, there needs to be a comment section so you can offer feedback to your teammates at the end of a day or a notes section so that you can keep track of things that helped or hindered you along the way. Add those 2 things and this app would be golden.
Nichiren318
Really? Completely stupid. Doesn't do anything I couldn't do better with a Bic pen and notebook. I'm not even going to waste my time describing why some self impressed idiot who made a TED talk, decided to fleece us lesser mortals with this dashed off condescending crap. Hey, everyone I KNOW has done a TED talk. Get over yourself and ps give me my Money back!
John Rice
I love the idea of committing to a very-manageable 3 tasks each day. It keeps my to-do list from getting overwhelming, makes it feel like a game, and it works. Sometimes the app is a little buggy, though, especially when checking off tasks. (Unacceptable, since this is the core feature of the app.) Also, it's not possible to plan future tasks without committing to a full set of 3 tasks for a given day (which can't be edited)—maybe this is by design, but it definitely limits the app's usefulness.