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Most popular motivational mobile software: This app is all about self-love. You’ll have access to the SelfishBabe blog, the SelfishBabe YouTube channel, and to SelfishTalk, a podcast hosted by the founder, Olanikee Osi. The main topic: helping women “selfishly and authentically love themselves”. For a monthly fee, the app will send you daily affirmations and reminders right to your home screen. You’ll also gain access to their self-love video course, recommended podcasts and books, motivational videos, and more.

Streaks is a comprehensive app that allows you to track up to twelve tasks you want to complete each day, and your goal is to build a streak of consecutive days. You just need to add your habits, to-do list or goal with all the required details and the application reminds you automatically when you need to complete a task. With the help of this app, you can also create negative tasks to break bad habits. Streaks app features a highly customizable system with more than 45 different themes, up to 500 task icons to choose and choose how often a task needs to be completed or repeated.

On average, our users unisntalled 3-4 apps in favor to Vervo. Science-based: Vervo is carefully designed based on scientific evidence to give us that needed push to commit to our goals. Always free: Vervo is free. No fees or ads are imposed. We ourselves use it everyday to stay on track with our goals. Create unlimited goals: You can create goals as you go to track and accomplish tasks, big or small. Inspirational Images: You can add inspirational images that help you say inspired towards that finish line. Read more info on Motivational app.

Slack is one of the better chat apps for business. It has an extremely clean and professional look and feel. Groups can create channels, conduct voice calls, and more. The app also features support for third party apps like Giphy, Google Drive, Asana, and other fun or productive tools. Users can also join multiple Slack servers. It’s kind of like a more professional version of Discord, honestly. Like Discord, it’s also entirely free with no in-app purchases. Those with larger teams that need more features can pay an optional subscription fee for extra stuff.

My wife and I started using the app right away to handle our daily achievements and kept going at it for about three months. We then looked back at how much we were able to organize and accomplish (even tho small goals), but we felt we were going in the right direction. That is when we decided that there might be other people who just don’t want to pay over $200/year on top of their bills to track and commit to their goals. Vervo was born shortly after with some help to make it presentable to the public and we made sure to never think of money when we release it to people. All we wanted was to hopefully help other human beings in their journey towards their daily or even life goals. This is personal for myself and wife and seeing others benefit from this would be a pleasure for us to have had helped another human being. See a few extra details at vervoapp.com.

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