ReDo Loop – FAQ

What does the PRO plan do?

ReDo Loop PRO unlocks extra ways to organize and customize your ReDos.

It includes Search, so you can quickly find tasks by title, emoji or note.

It adds Categories, which help group and filter your ReDos more clearly.

It also includes Split Upcoming & Later, which keeps your Upcoming list shorter by moving more distant ReDos into a separate Later section.

With Do on Multiple Days, you can extend a ReDo across multiple days instead of keeping it tied to just one.

PRO also gives you a Clean Interface by removing the promo banner.

The free plan still includes the core ReDo experience, while PRO adds more control, flexibility and organization.


I accidentally completed a ReDo

You can undo a completion in a few simple ways:

For most ReDos, you can tap the three dots button on the Overview page and use Undo to revert the last completion.

You can also open a ReDo’s Details page and tap the Undo button there.

For a Once ReDo, an Undo pop-up appears right after you complete it, so you can also use that while it is still visible.

If you completed the wrong ReDo and are not sure which one it was, the Undo option in the three dots menu on the Overview page is usually the fastest way to revert your most recent completion.


Notification not received or delayed

For iOS:

  • Go toSettings > Notifications > ReDo Loop
    Enable “Allow Notifications”

For Android:

Notifications can be either inexact or exact (available after granting the “Alarms & reminders” permission). The daily notification is inexact, so it may be delayed by a few minutes. Per-task notifications become exact once you grant that permission.

The following fixes apply if notifications don’t arrive at all, are delayed by 10+ minutes, or only appear when you open the app. For best results, check all of the following

  • Go to: Settings > Notifications > App notifications
    Find ReDo Loop and enable notifications if they are turned off.
  • Go toSettings > Battery > Background usage limits
    Check if ReDo Loop is listed under “Sleeping apps” or “Deep sleeping apps”. If so, remove it.
    Optionally, add it to “Never sleeping apps” for better reliability.
  • Go toSettings > Apps > ReDo Loop > Battery
    If “Restricted” is selected, choose “Optimized” or ideally “Unrestricted”. Note: “Optimized” is the default, but it may suppress some notifications under high device load.
  • If task notifications are delayed, go to:
    Settings > Apps > ReDo Loop > Alarms & reminders
    Enable the permission to allow exact alarms.