iAdd for iPhone – Natural Productivity

iAdd for iPhone is a new approach towards productivity.

It aims to integrate all your activities into one single place, based on the fact that we’re acting only on three main realms: Assess, Decide, Do.

Each and every traditional productivity app is taking place only in the Do realm (getting things DOne – does this ring a bell?). There’s nothing wrong with that, if you are focused only on doing. But maybe you would like to have a life too, in the process.

iAdd enforces a certain workflow in your activities.

First: there is only one entry point for all your data (tasks, events, projects or ideas) and that is the Assess realm. Once you’re done adding, you can decide on the data, by sending it to the Decide realm. Here, you sign a “contract”: bounding the specific info to a specific time-space continuum (a deadline and a context, that is). After you finish signing the contract, you only have to do Do it, in the Do realm, of course.

iAdd is based on a life management framework created by Dragos Roua (that would be yours truly, of course). You can find more information about it here: Assess, Decide, Do.

iAdd is not your regular iPhone productivity app and it doesn’t aim to be that. It’s a way to structure and prioritize your day to day routine by balancing your activities between all your realms, not only Do. In other words, by using iAdd, you can actually do stuff while still not feeling guilty of not doing enough (it’s in the Decide, dude, I’ll take care of it when I’ll have the time, right?).

If you have a suggestion, spotted a bug or just want to leave some constructive critique, you can go to iAdd support page.