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Feats | Achievement Tools app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 1584 ratings )
Utilities Productivity
Developer: Jacob Seethaler
Free
Current version: 1.4.0, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 02 Jun 2020
App size: 51.7 Mb

Feats is on a mission to help you become a more interesting human. Happier. Smarter. More Talented. More Educated.
We’re not just an app. We are a community of achievers. Curious people learning how to do new and interesting things.

How it works:
Feats allows you to select goals (feats) from our achievement library and complete them to earn badges. Each feat has educational materials, instructions, and a set of requirements. Learn the materials, put in the work, track your progress in the app and you’ll be earning badges in no time. A more interesting you awaits.

Our community:
Feats introduces a new goal for our community every two weeks. Each feat is different. You may be learning to skateboard, making apple pie, memorizing poetry, fixing a flat tire, throwing a perfect spiral, or countless other achievements. Get motivational updates, reminders, and see how the rest of the community is doing on our focus goal in our community. Let us walk with you as you climb the trail of interesting feats.
Feats is built on the idea that we as humans are the most fulfilled when we are on the path to achieving our goals. Great humans aren’t born, they are made through great feats. Come achieve with us.

User Testimonials
“I love this app so much.”
- Lincoln (Age 9)

“I hate running, but I just completed the Ultra Marathoner badge and now that I know how to do it, I hate it a little less. Running may not be for me, but I’m proud of my achievement and I’m not afraid to take on this years Turkey Trot!”
- Leiden (Age 13)

“Once I turned 60 I thought there is no way I would ever learn to skateboard. Thanks to Feats I’ve skated 10 miles, earned my Skater X badge, and love to cruise around the neighborhood on my longboard. I got the confidence through education, put in the work with the rest of the community, and am proud to say I’m a grandpa who can skateboard!”
- Mark (Age 64)