One tap and it's "done" — but you did nothing. In dottodash you shake it, hold it, or photograph it. A task is finished only when you really do it.
You write the list and you mean it — then most of it quietly slides to tomorrow. The gap isn't motivation; it's the moment of actually moving. About 1 in 5 of us are chronic procrastinators — you're in good company.
Source: Joseph Ferrari, DePaul University — procrastination research.
Just writing a goal helps — but people who wrote it down and checked in regularly hit it 76% of the time, about 1.8× those who only thought about it (43%).
Source: Gail Matthews, Dominican University (2007).
So how do you check in — every single time?
Go on — press and hold to complete it. Let go too soon and it snaps back.
* Nine ways to complete now — and more coming.
Shake, hold, or snap — a small action skips the overthinking and gets your body moving. Starting is the wall; this walks you through it.
It fills only when you really act — so a check never hands you the dopamine without the doing.
Widgets, the Lock Screen, and one-tap carry-over keep tasks from vanishing on you.
Blank days stay blank — no auto-fill, no guilt.
Give every task a small mission — it's done only when you actually pull it off. Now in nine ways.
One tap at a time — count it out
Press and hold — done in one go
Shake it off till it's gone
Brush for 2 min — just fill the time
Look away and it's back to square one
Flip it face-down for a detox
Pics or it didn't happen
Sign it, seal the deal
Type it out, word for word
Each thing you finish is one dot. An honestly-earned month becomes a one-of-a-kind Dot Matrix, and the days you skipped stay blank — no auto-fill, no backfilling.
Write it once and it shows up in Today, Calendar, and Todo alike — and follows you across iPhone and iPad. The same task wherever you look, so the important thing never slips by.
Yesterday, two days ago, three days ago — bring anything unfinished into today with one tap.
Pick up where you left off across iPhone and iPad. Switch devices, your tasks come with you.
See what's left without opening the app — Home and Lock Screen widgets, and timers that run live on the Lock Screen.
Automatic dark mode comes standard. Pick from six skins the color your eyes lock onto — the app recedes, so the task is what you see first.
Tap one — this whole page takes the color.
In Korea: 25k (2020) → 123k (2024). Treatment cost jumped 6× in five years, past ₩100B.
Source: HIRA, Korea — ADHD treatment volume & cost.
Free to write, finish, and sync across devices. Pro adds all nine completion modes and the honest record — so the stuff you keep putting off finally gets done.
A check you can fake won't save you. Here, it's done only when you really do it.
Don't let today's undone become tomorrow's emergency.
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