NextAction App 4+

Make your next action count

Dazzit! Corp.

    • 5.0 • 1 Rating
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

Description

Turns out, making something that feels pretty simple is pretty hard. Of course, if you give NextAction a try and it all seems kinda obvious — well, that was the point! Let me explain.

––– QUESTIONS –––

NextAction asks you questions about your tasks. (OK, they aren’t really questions, but close enough.) The questions make intuitive sense. If you’re ready to do something, *what* is it about? If you’re waiting to hear back from someone, *who* are you waiting to hear from? If you’re going to schedule something, *when* will you schedule it for?

I think you’ll find those questions a huge help in getting organized. Even more? You’ll find that you can look at your tasks from any of those perspectives. Here’s why that matters.

––– PERPSECTIVES –––

When you’re thinking about the stuff you need to do, you want to be able to focus on what’s relevant and ignore everything else. But what’s relevant (and what’s not) depends on context — on *what* you’re doing, on *when* you’re doing it, on *where* you’re doing it.

Planning a camping trip? Tap to focus on just your camping tasks. Out running errands? Tap to focus on just your errand-y tasks.

Of course, some of your errands might be camping tasks; some of your camping tasks might be errands. Not a problem! In NextAction the same task can be both.

That’s the key, the secret sauce, that lets you focus on one thing at a time. Because everything that’s relevant — relevant to your current *what*, your current *when*, your current *where* — is right there in front of you.

––– AND MORE –––

If you happen to throw your whole life at NextAction — your home stuff and your work stuff and your community stuff and more — you should know that NextAction has advanced tools that let you quickly focus on one slice of your life at a time. Most people won’t ever need them. But, hey, it’s good to know they’re there.

Give NextAction a try. It’s free!

P.S. Want to learn more? Go to https://www.nextaction.app/why-nextaction/.

And one more thing: Total privacy. Even as the guy who developed NextAction I don’t have access to anything about you. Not your name, not your data, not a thing. Well, not unless you send me an email. Then I’ll have that. :-)

Privacy: https://www.nextaction.app/privacy/
Terms: https://www.nextaction.app/terms/

What’s New

Version 1.22.5

- Tweak performance.

Ratings and Reviews

5.0 out of 5
1 Rating

1 Rating

RisingToRemain ,

Balanced and helpful

When there are literally hundreds of 'to do' apps available, it becomes rather difficult to find an app best fitting your needs.
I've tried out a lot of these apps. And still do. NextAction App stands out, though. It is not as "advanced" as OmniFocus. Not as deeply integrated as Things 3. But it does strike a balance between lightweight and productive. Especially if you're like me and prefer Getting Things Done (GTD) as your tool of choice for organizing your work.

I find NextAction App's interface pleasing to the eye. Its navigation logical and to-the-point. And its insights refreshing. Based on GTD, the app helps you to think about the 'Who?' and 'When?' of every action. It then uses a simple selection mechanism to show you all actions relevant to your current context. It takes a little getting used to and is actually really helpful once you commit to it. NextAction App helps you get things done.
Thank you!

App Privacy

The developer, Dazzit! Corp., indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Purchases
  • Identifiers
  • Usage Data

Privacy practices may vary based on, for example, the features you use or your age. Learn More

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