Tucker Schreiber

Ivy 1.0 - A stress-free way to get things done

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Ivy uses a 100-year-old strategy for getting things done in a stress-free way. It uses a secret productivity tool used by world-class experts like athletes, scientists, and CEOs.

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Charlie Benkendorf
Hi @tuckerschreiber this is an interesting method, had not heard of it. Three questions: 1) can you share an example from a day that shows how it incorporates work and personal? Something like the below? Run, finish prez, finish analysis, reach out to Jim, cook dinner, bed by 9 2) as in above example how much do you incorporate recurring things? Cooking dinner is important but you know you need to do that anyway. 3) how do you account for meetings in your list? Is it for time you are not in mtgs or do you include important mtgs on here as well? Thanks!
Tucker Schreiber
@cbenkendorf Hi Charlie. 1. Yeah that's pretty much it for me. For example, I might have "Get allergy pills, Prep for Meeting, Respond to emails, Work on Project Brief, Cook Dinner, Read Before Bed". In the future we hope to have a better way of sorting work/personal life tasks. 2. For me I keep recurring tasks until they "stick". I need to clean my cat's litter box at least twice a week, so I kept adding that as a task until I started doing it out of habit. 3. It's totally up to you! For me, if it was an important meeting, I'd add it. But you could imagine in the future we have a calendar integration that helps you prioritize _what_ meetings (if any) appear on your list of to-dos.
Charlie Benkendorf
@tuckerschreiber thanks will give it a try!
Azhar Hussain
@tuckerschreiber Awesome product, I left y'all a review on the App Store as well. I'd been using a similar system in the notes app but this is so much cleaner. I have two suggestions for future improvements: 1) I see that incomplete tasks move to the next day. Currently, they remain in the same position in the list when they move over, but an option to move incomplete tasks to the top of the list would be great for the next day would be great. 2) For incomplete items, a small number indicator next to the task title showing how many days it has been rolling over as incomplete for would be helpful. A useful way to see if you are kicking a can down the road.
Nikita Dukhovnikov
I could not formulate this need until I tried the app. It is must have for a megapolis-living, multiple jobs/projects-operating person. I have been using it for just a few days, but already feel more calm and productive. Thank you Tucker!
Elmar Haneveld
Looks interesting! But not available in the Dutch App Store (The Netherlands). Any specific reason for that? Is it the language? A lot of Dutch people can understand the English language :)
shelton williams
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