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Long Ago Can Do Much More Than Help Track Habits


The can be used to track pretty much anything you can think of. You can track habits, chores, medications, distractions, cherished moments, emotions and more. That can be everything from the last time you’ve called mom to when you last changed your sheets.

Instead of the pressure of a to-do list, you can easily set a flexible reminder to help you do something.

Some of the other ways you can use the app include customizable activity goals along with chars and stats to find patterns.

With a recent update, the app has gotten even better. The biggest addition is Apple Watch support so you can track information on the wearable device. Other improvements include enhanced goal tracking, better reminders, and new personalization options.

I enjoyed using the app on my iPhone, and the new Apple Watch version works really well. I’m excited to dive in and see what I can track.

Long Ago is a free download now on the App Store. The app is for the iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch.

With the free version, you can track three activities without any restrictions. To unlock all of the app’s features, you’ll need a subscription. With that, there is no limit to activities and you can enjoy customizable app icons.

A yearly options is available for $9.99 with a free, 14-day trial. There is also a lifetime unlock for $24.99.



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