Many habit trackers do this functionality. There are even dedicated apps on android to facilitate this process of tracking daily goals.
I'm specifically talking about a "Counter" functionality to the app which can help me as a student track how many complex questions I've solved today or fitness enthusiasts their exercise reps.
These goals can be varied from task to task.
Say I want to do 10 questions each day. I can add 10 to my target and as I start completing question, similar to how I use shortcuts to increment percentage I use a shortcut to increment this goal. Eventually results are reflected in percentage section.
And now that I think about it, it can also help me track scores since I could use subtasks as different subjects or topics and parent task can reflect my over-all percentage.
Apologies if I've missed some option that allows me to do it already.
Thanks for such a great app. The amount of work you put into this is commendable.
Addition of "Goals" or "Target" attribute.
Moderator: abstr
Re: Addition of "Goals" or "Target" attribute.
Hi @ConEst
Did you have in mind a very specific type of 'attribute with behaviours', or does it fall within the existing 'Custom Attribute' types?
Did you have in mind a very specific type of 'attribute with behaviours', or does it fall within the existing 'Custom Attribute' types?
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Re: Addition of "Goals" or "Target" attribute.
You are right, Sir.
After playing around with it for a while I could make certain attributes to fit my usage. However I would also need to clear the data in "Current" each day then add a new one and it would hamper my ability to observe my performance overall.
Through this I was going to allude to a larger picture leading to a new Task view.
Habit Tracker
Now of course, in its present version you could also carve a habit tracker to your liking.
I use Loop Habit Tracker in my android so my suggestions are based on my usage of the app.
- We could have two Type of Attributes to track habits - One Being a checkbox and second being an Integer or Decimal.
- Leverage Graphs view to track habit streaks.
- Certain frequency tweaks that allow us to modify it to - At least 3 times per week.
- Some conditional formatting so we could easily see how well we are performing.
A crude representation -
After playing around with it for a while I could make certain attributes to fit my usage. However I would also need to clear the data in "Current" each day then add a new one and it would hamper my ability to observe my performance overall.
Through this I was going to allude to a larger picture leading to a new Task view.
Habit Tracker
Now of course, in its present version you could also carve a habit tracker to your liking.
I use Loop Habit Tracker in my android so my suggestions are based on my usage of the app.
- We could have two Type of Attributes to track habits - One Being a checkbox and second being an Integer or Decimal.
- Leverage Graphs view to track habit streaks.
- Certain frequency tweaks that allow us to modify it to - At least 3 times per week.
- Some conditional formatting so we could easily see how well we are performing.
A crude representation -