30_30 iPhone_iPad app FULL REVIEW
# Discover the "30 Out of 30" App: A Productivity Game-Changer
Hello guys and welcome to Zone of Texas Daniel. Today, I’m going to show you the "30 out of 30" app. This is a productivity app similar to the one I showed you before, which was called Clear. So yeah, it’s similar but with some unique features that set it apart. Let’s open the app and take a closer look at what it does.
As soon as you open the app, you’ll notice that its functionality can be inferred from its title: "30 out of 30." The main idea is to manage your time effectively by setting specific tasks with countdown timers. To get started, all you have to do is **pinch** like this on the screen to create a new task. It’s straightforward and user-friendly.
Let’s go through the process step by step. First, let’s lock focus and create a task. For example, I’ll name it "study." Once you’ve named your task, you can select an icon from the app’s library. The icons are simple and intuitive, making it easy to identify each task at a glance. After selecting an icon, set the duration for your task. For instance, I’ll set one minute and 11 seconds for my study session.
Now, let’s create another task. This time, I’ll name it "facebook wasting time" and assign a Facebook-related icon to it. The duration for this task will be three hours. Then, let’s add another task: "eat mcdonald’s." I’ll choose an appropriate icon and set the timer for 30 minutes.
Once all tasks are created, pressing play will start the app. You’ll see your first task, "study," appear in green, indicating it’s active. Once the timer runs out, the app will automatically move to the next task, which is "eat mcdonald’s." After each task is completed, the app will notify you with a sound or vibration, letting you know that the current task has been finished and the next one is ready to start.
This seamless transition between tasks is what makes this app so cool. It keeps you on track without requiring manual intervention. Now, let’s fast forward a bit. As you can see, the study timer has completed, and it has moved on to "eat mcdonald’s." The app uses buttons labeled "5m" and "+5m" to allow you to add more minutes to your tasks if needed. You can increase the duration by pressing these buttons, giving you the flexibility to adjust as circumstances change.
If you want to skip ahead or reorder tasks, you can simply **drag them above** in the list. However, from my experience, it seems that tasks are executed in the order they are created, and you cannot select specific tasks once they’re set up. This might be something worth checking with future updates or by reaching out to the developers.
Another feature I love is the ability to customize notifications and alerts. From the settings menu within the app, you can turn on or off sound notifications, vibration, and even decide whether your phone stays awake during tasks (useful for keeping videos or other content paused until you’re ready to continue). This level of customization means you don’t have to exit the app or toggle settings elsewhere—it’s all handled right within the app’s interface.
Let me show you how this works in real-time. As I finish my "eat mcdonald’s" timer, the app seamlessly transitions back to my study session. That’s pretty cool because it helps maintain focus without interruption. You can see that I’ve already earned a badge in the app, which is a nice touch for tracking progress and completing tasks.
Currently, I have zero tasks completed because I paused the app, but as you can imagine, this feature encourages users to keep going and finish what they started.
One of the standout features of "30 out of 30" is its cross-device compatibility. It works just as well on an iPhone as it does on an iPad, making it a versatile tool for staying productive whether you’re on the go or at home.
In conclusion, I highly recommend giving this app a try. It’s user-friendly, customizable, and offers a unique way to manage your time by setting up tasks with countdown timers. If you enjoyed this video, don’t forget to like it, leave me a comment below, and subscribe to my channel for more videos. As always, cheers!
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