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Serving Jesus ✝️ | Self Learner  Sharing my real iOS dev journey — the fails, the wins, what working, & what’s not. Founder of @SigmaLapCo 🚀 PMP Holder

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Pavly A Hanna  is a passionate iOS developer and founder who shares a transparent journey of building and learning in the tech world. Balancing faith and self-driven growth, Pavly openly shares both successes and challenges in app development. This blend of authenticity and hustle makes Pavly a true builder who inspires fellow solo devs.

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Pavly’s task list might be longer than War and Peace, but somehow the daily chaos of 47 tabs and 3 apps is the real MVP keeping that entrepreneurial spirit dangerously caffeinated!

Successfully developed and launched Agilo, gaining first Product Hunt reviews and steadily building an engaged community by sharing behind-the-scenes development stories.

To create meaningful technology solutions that improve productivity by solving real-world problems, while inspiring others through authentic storytelling and leadership in the solo developer community.

Values transparency, continuous self-learning, accountability, and faith-driven purpose. Believes in sharing both victories and failures honestly to foster community growth and innovation.

Pavly's key strengths are entrepreneurial drive, openness to learning from mistakes, and the ability to clearly communicate the product journey to engage an authentic audience.

May face challenges in audience growth due to modest follower count and limited engagement; also risks over-sharing early-stage struggles which might convert curiosity into skepticism.

Increase engagement on X by replying more frequently to followers’ responses, using polls to gather user feedback, and collaborating with other indie developers and tech influencers to amplify reach.

Pavly launched Agilo, a productivity app built from personal need, and offers 3 months free access to encourage trial and feedback.

Top tweets of Pavly A Hanna 

What's the ONE thing that makes you stop using a to-do app? I'll be honest – I've tried everything. Notion, Agilo, Apple Reminders, Todoist, Google Tasks, physical planners. And here's the embarrassing part: I always start with so much energy. I organize everything beautifully, set up my perfect system, feel productive for about 2 weeks... and then it all falls apart. I end up back at square one with tasks scattered across 3 apps and 47 browser tabs. My personal struggle: My task list gets overwhelming (100+ items) and I freeze I can't prioritize – everything feels urgent The dopamine hit from checking boxes isn't enough to keep me going I spend more time organizing tasks than actually doing them Weekly reviews feel like a chore, so I skip them... and then lose track of everything I'm researching this because I refuse to believe I'm alone in this cycle. I want to understand what actually makes task management fail for people like us. So here's my question: What's YOUR biggest frustration with to-do apps? Is it: Too many features (overwhelming)? Too few features (too basic)? Lack of motivation/accountability? Can't prioritize effectively? Gets cluttered too fast? Doesn't match how your brain works? Something else entirely? And if you've found something that actually works for you long-term (6+ months), I'd love to know what made it stick. (Full transparency: I'm exploring building something better, but right now I'm just trying to understand the real problems. Not selling anything – genuinely just want to learn from your experiences.) Thanks for reading.

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What's the ONE thing that makes you stop using a to-do app? I'll be honest – I've tried everything. Notion, Agilo, Apple Reminders, Todoist, Google Tasks, physical planners. And here's the embarrassing part: I always start with so much energy. I organize everything beautifully, set up my perfect system, feel productive for about 2 weeks... and then it all falls apart. I end up back at square one with tasks scattered across 3 apps and 47 browser tabs. My personal struggle: My task list gets overwhelming (100+ items) and I freeze I can't prioritize – everything feels urgent The dopamine hit from checking boxes isn't enough to keep me going I spend more time organizing tasks than actually doing them Weekly reviews feel like a chore, so I skip them... and then lose track of everything I'm researching this because I refuse to believe I'm alone in this cycle. I want to understand what actually makes task management fail for people like us. So here's my question: What's YOUR biggest frustration with to-do apps? Is it: Too many features (overwhelming)? Too few features (too basic)? Lack of motivation/accountability? Can't prioritize effectively? Gets cluttered too fast? Doesn't match how your brain works? Something else entirely? And if you've found something that actually works for you long-term (6+ months), I'd love to know what made it stick. (Full transparency: I'm exploring building something better, but right now I'm just trying to understand the real problems. Not selling anything – genuinely just want to learn from your experiences.) Thanks for reading.

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Most engaged tweets of Pavly A Hanna 

What's the ONE thing that makes you stop using a to-do app? I'll be honest – I've tried everything. Notion, Agilo, Apple Reminders, Todoist, Google Tasks, physical planners. And here's the embarrassing part: I always start with so much energy. I organize everything beautifully, set up my perfect system, feel productive for about 2 weeks... and then it all falls apart. I end up back at square one with tasks scattered across 3 apps and 47 browser tabs. My personal struggle: My task list gets overwhelming (100+ items) and I freeze I can't prioritize – everything feels urgent The dopamine hit from checking boxes isn't enough to keep me going I spend more time organizing tasks than actually doing them Weekly reviews feel like a chore, so I skip them... and then lose track of everything I'm researching this because I refuse to believe I'm alone in this cycle. I want to understand what actually makes task management fail for people like us. So here's my question: What's YOUR biggest frustration with to-do apps? Is it: Too many features (overwhelming)? Too few features (too basic)? Lack of motivation/accountability? Can't prioritize effectively? Gets cluttered too fast? Doesn't match how your brain works? Something else entirely? And if you've found something that actually works for you long-term (6+ months), I'd love to know what made it stick. (Full transparency: I'm exploring building something better, but right now I'm just trying to understand the real problems. Not selling anything – genuinely just want to learn from your experiences.) Thanks for reading.

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What's the ONE thing that makes you stop using a to-do app? I'll be honest – I've tried everything. Notion, Agilo, Apple Reminders, Todoist, Google Tasks, physical planners. And here's the embarrassing part: I always start with so much energy. I organize everything beautifully, set up my perfect system, feel productive for about 2 weeks... and then it all falls apart. I end up back at square one with tasks scattered across 3 apps and 47 browser tabs. My personal struggle: My task list gets overwhelming (100+ items) and I freeze I can't prioritize – everything feels urgent The dopamine hit from checking boxes isn't enough to keep me going I spend more time organizing tasks than actually doing them Weekly reviews feel like a chore, so I skip them... and then lose track of everything I'm researching this because I refuse to believe I'm alone in this cycle. I want to understand what actually makes task management fail for people like us. So here's my question: What's YOUR biggest frustration with to-do apps? Is it: Too many features (overwhelming)? Too few features (too basic)? Lack of motivation/accountability? Can't prioritize effectively? Gets cluttered too fast? Doesn't match how your brain works? Something else entirely? And if you've found something that actually works for you long-term (6+ months), I'd love to know what made it stick. (Full transparency: I'm exploring building something better, but right now I'm just trying to understand the real problems. Not selling anything – genuinely just want to learn from your experiences.) Thanks for reading.

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