AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 5.0. Trustworthiness 71 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 27 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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5.0
AppRecs Rating
Ratings breakdown
5 star
88%
4 star
13%
3 star
0%
2 star
0%
1 star
0%
What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
27% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
71% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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High user satisfaction
88% of sampled ratings are 5 stars
About CRL8 – Correlate daily habits
Find your most productive habits or find which habits are holding you back.
Track all your habits and find the correlation between them.
* Does eating a late dinner mess with your sleep?
* Does going for morning walks increase the time you spend on side-projects?
* Do consistent chats with friends make you less anxious?
* Does your period affect your gym performance?
How it works
* Create tags. Each tag either happens or doesn't in a day
* At the end of the day, go through each tag that you you that day
* After a few days, there should be enough data to gather correlations between tags
For best use of the app:
* Track as much as you can. Even the mundane can lead to a correlation (like taking turmeric in the morning)
* For events that happen multiple times per day, like walks, consider making a "walk #1" and "walk #2"
I'm open to any suggestions on more ways to calculate correlations. Leave a review with your formula!
Track all your habits and find the correlation between them.
* Does eating a late dinner mess with your sleep?
* Does going for morning walks increase the time you spend on side-projects?
* Do consistent chats with friends make you less anxious?
* Does your period affect your gym performance?
How it works
* Create tags. Each tag either happens or doesn't in a day
* At the end of the day, go through each tag that you you that day
* After a few days, there should be enough data to gather correlations between tags
For best use of the app:
* Track as much as you can. Even the mundane can lead to a correlation (like taking turmeric in the morning)
* For events that happen multiple times per day, like walks, consider making a "walk #1" and "walk #2"
I'm open to any suggestions on more ways to calculate correlations. Leave a review with your formula!