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FocusFlow

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FocusFlow is a productivity and focus app designed to help students and individuals stay organized, manage tasks, and build consistent study and work habits. It combines a focus timer, task management, progress tracking, and productivity statistics in one simple application

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FocusFlow is a simple productivity app I built to help with focusing, managing tasks, and tracking progress through timers, statistics, and streaks. I faced challenges with Flutter errors, timer logic, saving data, and getting everything working together. Setting up GitHub and the live web demo was also a learning experience. In the end, I learned a lot by turning a simple idea into a real working app.

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Devlog - 9 I think FocusFlow is finally at a good place to call it finished.
I started with a simple idea: make a small app that helps with focusing and managing tasks. Along the way, I added timers, task tracking, statistics, streaks, and eventually gave the whole app a more positive green and yellow look.
The biggest part for me was taking it from just an idea and actually turning it into a working app that people can try.

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Devlog- 5 I did change the stats a little bit so that it can hold a week’s activities with a completion rate for a better overview. If the screen is scrolled up, we can also view the streak log.

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Devlog -4 Its true I wanted to make it more green and yellow but I think I might have gone a little overboard with this one. I did change the back ground and update the focuse timer so that it can have mutlipe mode. And I still cant figure out how to attach more than one screenshot there are more options if you scroll down but I can’t display it since I am only able to upload a single screenshot.

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Devlog 3 I wanted FocusFlow to show more than just tasks and timers.So I added the Stats section to see focus time, completed tasks, sessions, and streaks in one place.It’s a simple way to look back and see if I’m actually making progress. Sometimes seeing the numbers is enough motivation to keep going. (I actually think the blue and purple are kinda generic, so next i am gonna change that)

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Devlog 2 Today I went back and reworked some of the code to make FocusFlow actually more useful, not just look good.I’m trying to make the focus planning feel simple and practical — something I’d genuinely use instead of another complicated task app. There’s still a lot to improve, but it’s starting to feel more like the idea I had in my head. (can anyone tell me how to add more than one screen short to this thing)

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FocusFlow — Devlod 1 I’m starting a small project called FocusFlow for the Frictionless challenge.The idea is simple: sometimes I have a lot of things to do, but I waste more time deciding what to do first. FocusFlow is my attempt to make that little problem easier.It’s still very early, but I’m excited to see where it goes.

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