Reach your 2021 goals with custom apps — no coding required

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  • January 28, 2021

We’re nearly a month into 2021, and for some of us, that could mean we’re hitting a New Year’s resolution roadblock. But don’t lose all hope just yet: day to day tasks.

Many people are no doubt hoping to be better organized in 2021 — and a customized task management app could be the key. Everyone manages their tasks in slightly different ways: Some like to organize them based on progress, some based on priority, some want recurring reminders for things like paying rent. With AppSheet, you can start with  a task management app template, to build an app suited exactly to how you like to work.

Image showing a tablet screen and phone screen next to each other, each with different elements of a task management app on them.

3. Remember to get outside

Even during a pandemic, it’s important to get outside and get fresh air. Depending on how the year progresses, you may want to take some trips to the wilderness — but achieving this goal can be harder than it seems, since even simply finding and navigating the right outdoor space can be challenging. Living in Washington, near three national parks, I’ve really enjoyed going out and exploring them, so I built this National Parks app that makes it easy for me to save info like maps, park description, and park history. I’ve set a goal to visit a dozen parks over the next two years, and I’m using my app to track that. You can easily copy this app and customize it for the places you want to visit and hikes you want to complete. 

Image showing two phone screens side by side. One has a map with different parks on it, the other has a description of the Grand Canyon.

These are just a few examples — with AppSheet, you can build custom apps to help you accomplish nearly any resolution. We hope this trio helps you get started, and we look forward to publishing more great tutorials soon to help you have a healthy and productive 2021. 

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