Boost productivity with Proddigy - track your habits & wellbeing via iPhone or Watch prompts. Unlock clear analytics and optimize routines with experiments.
Become a productivity Proddigy—track, reflect, and improve.
Proddigy helps you build awareness and boost productivity through smart, actionable notifications. Log the state of your work, habits, and wellbeing directly from your iPhone or Apple Watch - no need to open the app.
Get powerful insights through clean, easy-to-understand analytics that help you stay on track and optimize your routines.
How it works: 1. Choose what matters to you. Track productivity, wellbeing, or habits like: • Work- e.g. productivity, focus, and time spent • Wellbeing- e.g. energy, mood, and sleep quality • Habits- workouts, meditation, reading, and more
Track effortlessly! Just respond to scheduled notifications - your data is logged instantly. No friction, no forgetting.
Understand your patterns Head into the app to see your trends and learn from your own behavior through visual, digestible analytics.
Optimize your productivity with experiments Define time periods of behavioral changes, and measure their impact by automatically comparing average tracking scores during and outside these periods.
More features coming soon—stay tuned!
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iOS SwiftIUI client, and primarily node backend.
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Proddigy is a productivity optimizer- using our own observation about our productivity and related habits. Tracking is done seamlessly directly from the notifications, insights and data easily accessible on the app.
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People who are interested in learning and improving their productivity, and productivity-life balance.
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