Start improving your life with the power of machine learning!
1. Enter anything that you like to do!
If you need ideas to start, we have > 100: Exercise, restaurants, games, television, and more!
2. Get a suggestion!
ActivityRecommender considers everything you entered and shows the one that is expected to maximize your longterm happiness. The more data you have entered, the better the suggestion will be. Take the suggestion or dismiss it!
3. Do something and record it!
Record when you started, when you stopped, and how much you liked it compared to the previous thing you did. This is only takes a couple seconds because of awesome autocomplete. Also look at the feedback. There are more than 128! Did you get something more like "Phenomenal!" or "Oops"?
4. Analyze!
View some graphs! Search for correlations! Reminisce about randomly-chosen high-rated events from the past!
5. Measure your efficiency!
Imagine you want to measure your efficiency without first having to imagine how difficult your task would be, and without having to wonder later if your estimate was right. It's pretty difficult, right?
If you'd like to know how ActivityRecommender does this, download it and find out!
6. For more information, see https://github.com/mathjeff/ActivityRecommender
7. By the way, ActivityRecommender is almost 10 years old! How many projects have you used for that long?
Enjoy!
1. Enter anything that you like to do!
If you need ideas to start, we have > 100: Exercise, restaurants, games, television, and more!
2. Get a suggestion!
ActivityRecommender considers everything you entered and shows the one that is expected to maximize your longterm happiness. The more data you have entered, the better the suggestion will be. Take the suggestion or dismiss it!
3. Do something and record it!
Record when you started, when you stopped, and how much you liked it compared to the previous thing you did. This is only takes a couple seconds because of awesome autocomplete. Also look at the feedback. There are more than 128! Did you get something more like "Phenomenal!" or "Oops"?
4. Analyze!
View some graphs! Search for correlations! Reminisce about randomly-chosen high-rated events from the past!
5. Measure your efficiency!
Imagine you want to measure your efficiency without first having to imagine how difficult your task would be, and without having to wonder later if your estimate was right. It's pretty difficult, right?
If you'd like to know how ActivityRecommender does this, download it and find out!
6. For more information, see https://github.com/mathjeff/ActivityRecommender
7. By the way, ActivityRecommender is almost 10 years old! How many projects have you used for that long?
Enjoy!
Show More