Lazy Bones - Routine Planner Reviews – Page 4

5/5 rating based on 58 reviews. Read all reviews for Lazy Bones - Routine Planner for iPhone.
Lazy Bones - Routine Planner is free iOS app published by Mammoth Apps (Pty) Ltd

So much potential

machenaudn

This is an amazing app, and it has soooo much potential!! Like it genuinely has a lot of potential, which is why i’m “only giving it a 4/5. I really believe more features could be developed, such as organizing reminders by category, whichever way the user wants ; or making it so that every task as an automatic reminder (that can be turned off but is set as default) and many more. Keep up the great and hard work!


It’s okay but annoying

emmyawesome327

I’ve been looking for an app like this for a few days and have probably checked about 5 different apps. I thought this was going to be the one. But it’s not. I want to be able to track more than 3 habits WITHOUT having to pay and more than half of the set habits aren’t available because I need to pay. I’m sorry but I’m not using this app.


Nicely designed

TheComebackKid.

The app is well designed but I don’t understand why all these apps now use emojis for everything. If there was a way to not use them, I would’ve paid.


Promising

rajareads

I’m looking forward to using this app, but it keeps crashing.


How does this get >4 stars?

ToddMillerVT

No tutorial. UI simple to the point that it’s not easy to see what to do. Allows you to check off tasks in the future, days before you’ve completed the activity. Icons that seem like they should execute a function are just images. I like the premise but the past 30 minutes were frustrating enough to spur me to write a review, which I don’t often do.


Useful but not groundbreaking

Sherylc6

It’s a lot like Productive - Habit Tracker (by Apalon Apps), but with more colors / icons and less functions (like frequency of items). I like it and paid for a subscription, because it could be great for specializing certain routines (using different apps for different priorities). I like the design, but I didn’t find the suggested habits to be useful. And, I had trouble at first finding the button to create your own habit. I scanned through all of them, but didn’t use any of the templates. I downloaded the app on my iPad, too, and while the subscription restored successfully, and the initial sync worked smoothly, it seems like you need to continue manually syncing thereafter. So, I’ll probably only be using it on one device. I looked to contact customer service about this, but couldn’t find any link, other than to the developer’s LinkedIn. I feel like for a paid app or subscription, no matter how little, they should offer some kind of support.


I love the idea

DDthereviwer

I love the idea and I know it’s really cheap but there is such limited use of this app if you don’t pay. Some apps are still functional but this one is not. Wouldn’t recommend


Not a fan hard to cancel

1717Lauren

Not a fan


Needs complete from Notification Center

ghonghus

Really great app but it needs complete from Notification Center to reduce number of taps and time.


Looks nice, but doesn't offer anything my Calendar can't do.

Preyen

Looks great and works great, but it's really, really expensive to offer the same functionality my calendar offers for free.