5/5 rating based on 255 reviews. Read all reviews for Focus To-Do: Focus Timer&Tasks for iPhone.
Focus To-Do: Focus Timer&Tasks is free iOS app published by Shenzhen Tomato Software Technology Co., Ltd.
Postorder
Great value and app construction. It has a good organization for tasks and beautiful UI. But I think developers can make reports better. It’s important to give users a good feedback on their time spending.
Ivelovedandivelost
This links up to your watch so it’s so convienient and I can sit with earplugs and just...have it take me away. Breaks and all. Love the working towards functionality...highly recommended.
jenahhlynn
I was using this app pretty religiously, it was the one that worked for me until I updated my phone with a new OS and now it won’t even open. I’m devastated. I guess I’ll have to use a new app until they fix this.
kimbo870
App was working fine until the iOS 13.4 update. Now the iPhone and iPad apps crashes on opening. PLEASE FIX! *then I’ll update my rating*
justusthane
This app has revolutionized my task management practices. I love being able to focus on a specific task for 25 minutes at a time, and I like how it tracks how much time has been spent on each task. Apple Watch integration is pretty good too, although the Complication doesn’t always update until tapped. I wish you could manually record time spent on a task, since sometimes I forget to start the timer or keep working after the timer has ended. I wish the reporting was more robust and could show the amount of time (and specific hours of the day) spent on a given task. I also wish the timer synced between MacOS and iOS.
Bonbobbob1134653246
This app keeps me motivated to study, and it keeps me efficient. Love it
mel1ang
I love this app, because of syncing with my windows pc, iphone and ipad. Just use it, and if you have other devices, just buy app.
Cotegrez
Great app, I’d just like a calendar view for past and future task, just as you can do in your calendar app. Until nice you’re just allowed to see your past task in a “calendar view” separated from future tasks