Life area pages
Life areas used to be only a way to group goals and tasks. Each one now has its own page: the goals inside it, the tasks nested under those goals, and a progress overview for the area. Click any area in the sidebar to open it.
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Life areas used to be only a way to group goals and tasks. Each one now has its own page: the goals inside it, the tasks nested under those goals, and a progress overview for the area. Click any area in the sidebar to open it.
A focus timer is more useful when it doesn't disappear the moment you change pages. The Pomodoro timer now floats in the corner of the app and keeps counting while you move around and plan the next task.
Start a session from any task's menu to tie the time to what you're working on, or open the timer from the sidebar. Save profiles for the rhythms you use: 25/5 for classic work, 50/10 for deep work, or your own. The timer cycles focus and breaks for you, and custom countdowns cover anything that isn't a Pomodoro, like a meeting or a timer for laundry.
Completing a goal now adds a completion badge and a sortable Completed column to every goal list, and triggers a burst of confetti. A new filter hides completed goals when you want to focus on what's still open. Sort or filter any goal list by priority, due date, or completion.
A goal like "get fit this year" is usually several smaller goals. You can now break any goal into sub-goals. Drag a sub-goal sideways to nest it under another, or back out to un-nest. Progress rolls up automatically, and a parent marks itself done when all its sub-goals are complete. Nesting goes one level deep.
Deleting something by accident shouldn't cost you the work. Every delete now shows an undo toast, and one tap puts it back. Anything you do delete goes to Trash, where you can browse it and restore items one at a time.
Most task apps are flat. A single list treats a quick errand and a life-changing goal as the same kind of thing, and never says which work actually matters. Heym is built the other way around, from your life down to your day.
You start with your Life Areas, the handful of domains you care about, like Work, Health, Relationships, and Money. Each area holds Goals, the outcomes you're working toward, and each goal is driven by the Habits you repeat and the Tasks you finish once. Nest a task under a goal and a goal under an area, and the layers connect: every task shows the area and goal it belongs to, and finishing tasks moves the goals above them.
One place replaces your to-do app, habit tracker, notes, and goal docs. Start by creating a few areas, then file your goals, habits, and tasks beneath them. Heym is live at heym.app.