09-23-2018, 10:15 PM
Hey, FocusMe team
I'm really loving the software up to this point, and I have some suggestions for new features to implement.
I would like to set up daily, weekly and monthly goals with certain software as well as tracking the time specifically for them. And then creating goals of use time, like 4 hours per day, 30 hours a week or 120 hours a month and so on. A practical example, I would like to choose a software to track (ex.: ZBrush), and the FocusMe app would save the time of this app as usual, but also return an overview of how much time I dedicated for this software at the end of a day, week or month (user choice, for me to see easily how my time is being allocated for this specific software).
Also, as a bonus, the FocusMe could return this report, but also give important details on how this software was used. If I didn't hit my objective of 4 hours a week, for instance, the report would show which software I'm spending my time instead of the one I wanted to focus on.
Thanks and keep up the good work, guys!
I'm really loving the software up to this point, and I have some suggestions for new features to implement.
I would like to set up daily, weekly and monthly goals with certain software as well as tracking the time specifically for them. And then creating goals of use time, like 4 hours per day, 30 hours a week or 120 hours a month and so on. A practical example, I would like to choose a software to track (ex.: ZBrush), and the FocusMe app would save the time of this app as usual, but also return an overview of how much time I dedicated for this software at the end of a day, week or month (user choice, for me to see easily how my time is being allocated for this specific software).
Also, as a bonus, the FocusMe could return this report, but also give important details on how this software was used. If I didn't hit my objective of 4 hours a week, for instance, the report would show which software I'm spending my time instead of the one I wanted to focus on.
Thanks and keep up the good work, guys!