The Karman app is a to do app that combines a number of handy parts, such as a task list, habitual list and focus mode.

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Review Karman: To Do app

A large list of action points? You can keep them in numerous to do apps. The Karman app wants to distinguish itself from the rest: the app combines a number of handy parts, including a task list, habitual list and focus mode. The whole is shown in a minimalist environment.

First of all, the app consists of an overview of tasks that you can work on. You can categorize it based on priority and link a deadline to it. If you also want to introduce certain habits, you can also make an overview of this in a separate section. You can also keep a logbook for habits, for example how long you have actually run.

To be able to work undisturbed to complete your task list, the app contains a separate focus tab. You can-based on the Pomodoro technology-set different attention sprints based on the Pomodoro technology. The Pomodoro variables can be set: This is how you determine the number of minutes you want to work undisturbed, how many minutes of break you want to enjoy and how many sessions you want to run. You can ‘enrich’ the concentration sessions with background noises.

Furthermore, do not expect many extra setting options: since the latest release you can manually adjust the order of your tasks, but with that the ease of ease stops. The maker has paid a lot of attention to showing tips and tricks during the first use. Via speech bubbles you can always read per screen what options there are and how you can use the app best.

Karman To-do, Habits & Focus (via Google Play)

4 stars

Price: Free (contains in-app purchases)
System requirements: Android 5.0+
Language: English