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Unfilth Your Habitat

UfYH: Terrifying motivation for lazy people with messy homes.
Category Price Seller Device
Productivity $0.99 UfYH LLC iPhone, iPad, iPod

Please be advised that this app contains profanity. The word "filth," in-app, is replaced by the other f-word. There is a lot of swearing. Really so very much swearing. Please do not buy this app and then be shocked by the swearing, because there is a lot of it, and here we are, telling you about it right up front.

If traditional housekeeping isn’t really your style, but your living space needs a little attention, UfYH’s challenges and customizable features will help you get your place back in shape, a few minutes at a time. Rather than encourage marathon cleaning sessions, UfYH gives you the tools to clean up, a little at a time. Unf&%*ing your habitat turns dreaded chores into easy-to-complete tasks, with a hefty dose of “filthy” language to motivate you to clean up.

-Clean and simple easy-to-use interface.
-Select timed challenges in 5, 10, or 20 minute intervals and try to beat the clock to finish the challenge.
-Select challenges by room.
-Create a customized to-do list and reminders to keep you on schedule.
-Earn achievements for completing challenges or finishing your to-do list.
-Use the 20/10 timer to reward yourself with a 10-minute break for every 20 minutes of work. Shorter challenges count cumulatively toward your total time.
-Random motivators remind you that excuses are boring and use a combination of a little guilt, a little shame, and a little swearing to get you moving.

UfYH is especially useful for those who don’t have a lot of spare time to devote to cleaning: students, people with full-time jobs, people with roommates, anyone who can’t find the motivation to get up and just do something. Even if it’s just a little something! Our lives are complicated and messy, and we’re often overwhelmed and distracted, and sometimes a little lazy. Unf&%* things and see a remarkable difference in how you tackle cleaning.

UfYH uses frequent profanity and is for mature audiences. In-app, the word "filth" is replaced by its older, more foul-mouthed cousin. This app uses the "f-word." A lot. Please be aware of this before purchasing.

Reviews

Does exactly what it says
knrg

Works great, no complaints. Does what it's supposed to do. I find the best way to use it is to put in a few of your own tasks and alternate them with the random tasks. Helps me get things done I've been avoiding. Don't want to clean the bathroom? Clean the mirror, then radon task has me fold laundry, then back to the bathroom for the countertop to organize. Oh, I'm sick of cleaning the bathroom again, random generator says to dust my fans. Ok now what did I say needs to be done in the bathroom? Oh yeah the tub scrubbing. This method keeps me from hating the whole process.


Great for those who need structure!
lilwagggy

I have always struggled with finding a cleaning schedule/routine/app that worked for me. Everything else I have tried has been overwhelming and too time consuming for someone who works full-time and may have a little ADD. Most cleaning apps just give you a huge list of things you should be doing and make you feel guilty if you get behind, which just adds to my anxiety and makes me procrastinate more. Pair this app with the accompanying book if you are looking for more context. This is a great tool for anyone whose anxiety/depression interferes with productivity at home.


I want to love it
PGH51

I want to love it, but its lack of ability to edit “Dailies” and time to work/relax disappoints me. It is very helpful to see a “Before” photo, as one might not truly see the mess that surrounds one. Please add an edit function to timers and daily/monthly functions, and also to the “recurring” button (how often?) and it might just be perfect!


I’m getting steady results but app needs work
gte510i

The good: This (along with the book) have been a great help for the adhd household. In general the house is tidier. Even after a few days where we were too busy to do basic maintenance, we recover much faster. Two key features: I would like the ability to reset a checklist even if I didn’t complete the previous day. It would also be nice to edit the various checklists. There is a write-in feature, but they don’t go on the ‘official’ checklist. I don’t have a cat, I would like remove the item permanently. In addition to daily ‘wash all dishes’, I want to add ‘unload dishwasher’ For me personally, rather than a weekly ‘wash/put away all laundry’ I would prefer to check off daily ‘wash/put away one load’. I get that it’s free, but I would pay a little for an upgrade option if there was a goal of making sure a bare-bones was accessible to everyone.


Not what it promises
Habdowbkow

No way to edit already entered tasks.


Stupid app
Tabbyblu

This is so dumb. It’s the same app, for years and years. The author never changes it or makes it better; it’s just boring. Stupidest money I’ve ever spent. Which is also how I feel about her Facebook page. Same people, same messes, groaning about the same things. Not worth .99


Obsolete?
Auldbat

Is this app being maintained/moderated anymore? It is constantly crashing, items in the to do list don’t go away when checked, deleted, or the timer runs out, etc. Where am I going to find an app that speaks my language???


Love
sarah viola

Love this app I just wish you could edit what is in the daily checklist


Sadly disappointing
Coop.bloop

I love UFYH, but this app just didn’t live up to expectations. Other folks have listed in detail the issues with editing the to-do list, I also found that the tuner was weird to set, and exploring the app while the timer was going seemed to turn it off. If it improves I’ll gladly download it again, but for now I am deleting it.


great app! i’ve just started but I can already tell its what I’ve been looking for
InevitablyShyy

One thing I think could make it better is being able to connect tasks. For instance I work better when I break things down into very small categories, so for instance instead of simply taking out the trash I would do “gather trash from living room, gather trash from bedroom, put trash in bin, take trash to dumpster” and I think it would help me as well as other people who have to break things down into very simple task a lot by being able to connect certain tasks and put them in a certain order.


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