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# Your Journey with Grow

App is live at <https://grow.divyb.xyz>
The app is live at <https://grow.divyb.xyz>

- [Your Journey with Grow](#your-journey-with-grow)
- [Issues](#issues)
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- [Journal](#journal)
- [Statistics](#statistics)

Hey there! I wanted to share a web app called Grow that I've been using for a couple of months now and have found it really helpful. It's essentially a combination of a task manager, timer/stopwatch like Pomodoro, journal, and habit tracker, but what makes it unique is how seamlessly these features integrate with each other.
Hey there! I wanted to share a web app called Grow that I've been using for a couple of months now and have found helpful. It's essentially a combination of a task manager, timer/stopwatch like Pomodoro, journal, and habit tracker, but what makes it unique is how seamlessly these features integrate.

For example, let's say I need to study for a CS exam. I can create a task for it, add subtasks, and use tags like 'study', 'engineering', and a label like the course title. Then, I can start the task and a timer/stopwatch will automatically launch. When I'm finished, the timer will stop and those minutes will be added to the task and distributed among the tags. This is just one example, but you can do this with multiple tasks throughout the day.
For example, let's say I need to study for a CS exam. I can create a task for it, add subtasks, and use tags like 'study', and 'engineering', and a label like the course title. Then, I can start the task and a timer/stopwatch will automatically launch. When I'm finished, the timer will stop and those minutes will be added to the task and distributed among the tags. This is just one example, but you can do this with multiple tasks throughout the day.

At the end of the day, the journal feature helps me reflect on my habits (like eating and exercise) and plan for the next day. And the best part is that the tasks I created earlier will already be there, so I can jump right into them the next morning.

Grow is still a work in progress, but I'm really enjoying it so far and thought you might too. Check it out at <https://grow.divyb.xyz> and let me know what you think!

![Final Image](/Statistic.png)


## Issues

If you find any bugs or have any suggestions, please open an issue on the [GitHub repo](https://github.com/TGDivy/Grow/issues).
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