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My Life Feed is a social productivity and scheduling app. It is designed to help friends and family coordinate plans, track goals, and send reminders in a more casual, engaging way than traditional calendar apps.
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The OpenClaw skill can add things into My Life Feed app.
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Your friends also receive reminders from their My Life Feed things.
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The app's main goal is to replace the "chaos" of group chats with a streamlined way to propose plans and track who is doing what.
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Instead of burying plans in a text thread, you "send a thing" (an invitation or task) to specific friends or groups.
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Key Features
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"Send a Thing": This is the app's version of a calendar invite. You describe what you want to do (e.g., "Dinner at 8," "Study session") and select who to invite using their phone numbers.
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Social Nudging: You can "nudge" friends with picture reminders to get their attention or remind them of upcoming plans, adding a visual and personal touch to notifications.
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Simple Status Tracking:
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Green Tick: Accepted.
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Red X: Refused.
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Empty Tick: Mark a task or event as "finished" so friends can see you've completed it.
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Real-Time Goal Tracking: The app allows you to watch friends "crush their goals" in real-time, adding a layer of social accountability.
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Personal Mode: You can use it for personal reminders by simply inviting no one.
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Groups: Create specific groups (e.g., "Family," "Study Group") to send invites to multiple people at once easily.
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Platform & Availability
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Available on: iOS (App Store) and Android (Google Play).
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Developer: Reis Mobile SRL.
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Cost: Free.
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Unique Aspects
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Phone Number Login: The app uses phone numbers for accounts, making it easy to find and invite contacts without needing email addresses or usernames.
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Who Is It For?
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It is best suited for close friend groups, couples, or families who want a dedicated space to organize their shared life—dates, chores, hangouts, or goals—without the formality of Google Calendar or the messiness of WhatsApp/iMessage threads.
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