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Widgets

TAP includes home screen and lock screen widgets for four of the five modules. Add them to see your habits, countdowns, and progress without opening the app.

  1. Long-press your iPhone home screen until apps jiggle
  2. Tap + in the top-left corner
  3. Search for TAP
  4. Choose a widget, select a size, and tap Add Widget
  5. Long-press the widget and tap Edit Widget to configure which task or event it shows

Shows your recurring tasks and their current status.

SizeWhat it shows
SmallYour top task — name, streak, and status colour
MediumYour top 3 tasks with status, streak, and interval label; overdue/due-soon summary
LargeExtended task list with more detail
Lock screen (circular)Status dot for a specific task
Lock screen (rectangular)Task name and status
Lock screen (inline)Task name — minimal text format

Updates every hour.

You can configure the widget to show a specific task or let TAP pick the most relevant one automatically.

Shows a countdown to a specific event.

SizeWhat it shows
SmallEvent emoji, name, and days remaining
MediumEvent emoji, name, days remaining, and progress bar
Lock screen (circular)Days remaining as a number
Lock screen (rectangular)Event name and days remaining
Lock screen (inline)Event name — minimal text format

Updates daily at midnight.

Configure the widget to show a specific event from your list.

Shows your current year progress.

SizeWhat it shows
MediumYear headline, days left, progress bar, and dot grid
LargeSame as medium with a larger dot grid

Updates daily at midnight. Home screen only — no lock screen variant.

Shows your life timeline countdown.

SizeWhat it shows
SmallDays remaining (or your chosen framing)
MediumDays remaining with breakdown in weeks, months, and years
Lock screen (circular)Days remaining as a number
Lock screen (rectangular)Days and weeks remaining
Lock screen (inline)Days remaining — minimal text format

Updates daily at midnight.

The Life widget respects your neutral mode setting — if neutral mode is on, the widget uses plain timeline language.

Logs don’t have a widget. They’re designed for manual or NFC-triggered entries, not passive glancing.