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Thanks. It’s interesting to see how you leverage tools you already use. I’m curious about how you review your tasks for the day. Do you go through your text files one by one and pick out the most important tasks to focus on?

I developed Zesfy because I needed a mobile app to manage all my work, but I couldn’t find one that met my needs. What the review process look like if you're on mobile? Are you using a specific app?


Sepnia was my earlier app, and Zesfy is designed to replace it. I’ve kept Sepnia available for now to give users time to migrate to Zesfy before I take it down. I hope that clears up the confusion.

Thanks for giving it a try. I'd love to hear your experience, feel free to let me know.

Thanks. I was surprised to find that only a handful of productivity apps offer these features. Hopefully, you find these features useful.

I’m open to an Android release in the future, but right now, I’m focused on supporting Apple devices first.

Zesfy syncs with your iOS calendar, so if you’ve already added your Google account to your iPhone’s calendar, all your Google events will show up in the app. Just make sure to turn on "Show iOS Calendars" on the app settings and you're good to go.

I'm planning to add supports for iPad and Mac in the future, probably PWA too if there is enough demand for it.


Thanks for the kind words and for pointing that out. I'll get that fixed right away.

Thanks for the kind words. I'm glad that you like the onboarding.

I get your point about the subscription screen. It's something that I've been experimenting for a while. I found many users activate the subscription during the onboarding, that's why I keep it.

I've been working on this app for almost 5 years at this point. Also, congrats for the app. Feel free to share the link, I'd love to check it out.


> I found many users activate the subscription during the onboarding, that's why I keep it.

I think this is the toughest part for me as a technically inclines person - selling. It's something I want to become more comfortable with.

> almost 5 years at this point

Well done persisting. That is a lot of hard work! Any tips on keeping up motivation? I've been working on my app for only a few months now and had to dig deep a few times to keep going.

> Feel free to share the link, I'd love to check it out.

Thanks, I'm still working on making it a bit more marketable, but here it is: https://dingdongdoorbell.com/


A friend of mine is working on a an app to help devs sell stuff - he might benefit from your feedback - https://gitwallet.co/

Thanks, I really appreciate your support. I'm always looking for ways to improve the app, so don't hesitate to let me know if you have any feedbacks.


For the last 4 years, I've been working on app that help solo founder like me to manage their project but intuitive to use on mobile. Finally get the app ready for private beta soon, so lately my time have been focused getting the word out about the app.

App Demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSiHWdoekCE


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