tiimo featured on app store
June 17, 2021

Apple feature Tiimo as ‘One to Watch’ globally 🎉

Apple has featured the Tiimo app globally on the iOS App Store! We celebrate this recognition with our users

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There were celebrations at the Tiimo office this morning when Apple featured the Tiimo App as one of their top 5 apps as part of their “Ones to Watch” campaign on the iOS App Store. The campaign will run for two weeks in the App Store, and will see off-store support by Apple in the form of a dedicated newsletters, organic social posts and features on apple.com.

While it is obviously a huge, huge honour to be recognized by Apple and we are very grateful, we also feel this spotlight extends beyond us and helps to highlight the importance of neuroinclusivity! This feature is going out to over 85 countries and territories across the world, which thrills us so much, as it also hopefully means that more conversations will start happening across the world about neurodivergence. Given the enormous changes to most people’s lives over the past year and Tiimo’s ability to encourage the creation of positive daily routines, we’re also excited about the potential to reach and support more people’s wellbeing at this moment.

We want to say thank you to the +20k subscribers of Tiimo in over 55 countries, as it has been your comments, reviews, and suggestions that have led us here.

We are excited to see Tiimo being embraced by so many different people from all around the world, and we are proud that our users still help to shape our roadmap.

Tiimo is a visual planning app that helps you organize your life, stick to your routines, and work towards your personal goals. Tiimo leverages the fact that visual information is considerably more effective than written information for many, and supports people’s wellbeing by providing active, visual support in daily life. Tiimo is designed to be neuroinclusive, including for Autistic people and/or those with ADHD, and supports executive function challenges like planning, organisation, time management and focus for all. Our evidence-based design combines routine-building, time management, icons, and reminders into one simple digital solution.

tiimo_app_store

Also a huge thanks goes to the team. We are a tiny company with big dreams of making a huge difference and it is great that all the hard work has been recognized. But now, it’s back to work! The next couple of months see more features launching that have been requested by users, including a new and improved routine system.

You can also learn more about Tiimo and how it can help with supporting executive function and wellbeing by visiting our blog, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or TikTok

Daily planning designed to change your life.

Visualize time. Build focus. Make life happen. Tiimo is designed for people with ADHD, Autism, and everyone who thinks, works, and plans differently.

Get started with our free trial. Cancel anytime.

June 17, 2021

Apple feature Tiimo as ‘One to Watch’ globally 🎉

Apple has featured the Tiimo app globally on the iOS App Store! We celebrate this recognition with our users

No items found.

There were celebrations at the Tiimo office this morning when Apple featured the Tiimo App as one of their top 5 apps as part of their “Ones to Watch” campaign on the iOS App Store. The campaign will run for two weeks in the App Store, and will see off-store support by Apple in the form of a dedicated newsletters, organic social posts and features on apple.com.

While it is obviously a huge, huge honour to be recognized by Apple and we are very grateful, we also feel this spotlight extends beyond us and helps to highlight the importance of neuroinclusivity! This feature is going out to over 85 countries and territories across the world, which thrills us so much, as it also hopefully means that more conversations will start happening across the world about neurodivergence. Given the enormous changes to most people’s lives over the past year and Tiimo’s ability to encourage the creation of positive daily routines, we’re also excited about the potential to reach and support more people’s wellbeing at this moment.

We want to say thank you to the +20k subscribers of Tiimo in over 55 countries, as it has been your comments, reviews, and suggestions that have led us here.

We are excited to see Tiimo being embraced by so many different people from all around the world, and we are proud that our users still help to shape our roadmap.

Tiimo is a visual planning app that helps you organize your life, stick to your routines, and work towards your personal goals. Tiimo leverages the fact that visual information is considerably more effective than written information for many, and supports people’s wellbeing by providing active, visual support in daily life. Tiimo is designed to be neuroinclusive, including for Autistic people and/or those with ADHD, and supports executive function challenges like planning, organisation, time management and focus for all. Our evidence-based design combines routine-building, time management, icons, and reminders into one simple digital solution.

tiimo_app_store

Also a huge thanks goes to the team. We are a tiny company with big dreams of making a huge difference and it is great that all the hard work has been recognized. But now, it’s back to work! The next couple of months see more features launching that have been requested by users, including a new and improved routine system.

You can also learn more about Tiimo and how it can help with supporting executive function and wellbeing by visiting our blog, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or TikTok

Daily planning designed to change your life.

Visualize time. Build focus. Make life happen. Tiimo is designed for people with ADHD, Autism, and everyone who thinks, works, and plans differently.

Get started with our free trial. Cancel anytime.

Apple feature Tiimo as ‘One to Watch’ globally 🎉
June 17, 2021

Apple feature Tiimo as ‘One to Watch’ globally 🎉

Apple has featured the Tiimo app globally on the iOS App Store! We celebrate this recognition with our users

Georgina Shute

Georgina is an ADHD coach and digital leader. She set up KindTwo to empower as many people as possible to work with Neurodiversity - not against it.

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There were celebrations at the Tiimo office this morning when Apple featured the Tiimo App as one of their top 5 apps as part of their “Ones to Watch” campaign on the iOS App Store. The campaign will run for two weeks in the App Store, and will see off-store support by Apple in the form of a dedicated newsletters, organic social posts and features on apple.com.

While it is obviously a huge, huge honour to be recognized by Apple and we are very grateful, we also feel this spotlight extends beyond us and helps to highlight the importance of neuroinclusivity! This feature is going out to over 85 countries and territories across the world, which thrills us so much, as it also hopefully means that more conversations will start happening across the world about neurodivergence. Given the enormous changes to most people’s lives over the past year and Tiimo’s ability to encourage the creation of positive daily routines, we’re also excited about the potential to reach and support more people’s wellbeing at this moment.

We want to say thank you to the +20k subscribers of Tiimo in over 55 countries, as it has been your comments, reviews, and suggestions that have led us here.

We are excited to see Tiimo being embraced by so many different people from all around the world, and we are proud that our users still help to shape our roadmap.

Tiimo is a visual planning app that helps you organize your life, stick to your routines, and work towards your personal goals. Tiimo leverages the fact that visual information is considerably more effective than written information for many, and supports people’s wellbeing by providing active, visual support in daily life. Tiimo is designed to be neuroinclusive, including for Autistic people and/or those with ADHD, and supports executive function challenges like planning, organisation, time management and focus for all. Our evidence-based design combines routine-building, time management, icons, and reminders into one simple digital solution.

tiimo_app_store

Also a huge thanks goes to the team. We are a tiny company with big dreams of making a huge difference and it is great that all the hard work has been recognized. But now, it’s back to work! The next couple of months see more features launching that have been requested by users, including a new and improved routine system.

You can also learn more about Tiimo and how it can help with supporting executive function and wellbeing by visiting our blog, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or TikTok

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