Comparison · June 2026
MainQuest is one of the cleaner entries in the gamified productivity space — modern design, quest framing, low learning curve. But gamified task apps are a genre, not a single product, and different ones make very different choices about how deep the RPG mechanics go, whether social features matter, and how they handle missed tasks. Here's how the main alternatives compare.
MainQuest's strength is accessibility — it's the easiest entry point into gamified productivity. The interface is clean and modern, the quest framing is motivating without being overwhelming, and you don't need to learn game systems before the app starts working. The XP and level-up moments provide genuine satisfaction. What it doesn't have is depth: the RPG mechanics are essentially the framing layer, and users who want actual game systems (combat, crafting, character builds) will find the ceiling quickly.
Deeper RPG loop — combat, crafting, stat progression
Choose this if: You liked MainQuest's concept but wanted the RPG mechanics to go further
MainQuest frames your tasks as quests and your progress as a hero's journey — the game layer is primarily narrative. Taskoria makes the RPG mechanics structural: completing tasks deals damage in real-time combat, enemies drop crafting materials, and you build gear that upgrades character stats. The game isn't a metaphor; it's the actual loop. If you felt MainQuest's gamification was more aesthetic than mechanical, Taskoria is the direct upgrade.
Established RPG habit tracker with social quests
Choose this if: You want social accountability that MainQuest doesn't offer
Habitica predates MainQuest by nearly a decade and has the community infrastructure to show it — party quests, guilds, and user-created challenges create real peer accountability. The RPG mechanics are more developed than MainQuest's but the design shows its age. The HP-loss punishment mechanic is the main variable: if you find negative consequences motivating, Habitica may work better for you; if they trigger avoidance, it's a dealbreaker.
Simpler, lighter gamification with less friction
Choose this if: MainQuest felt like too much system — you want just enough
BeeDone goes lighter than MainQuest: a clean task list, points for completion, and streaks. No character arc, no quest framing. If MainQuest's RPG narrative feels like overhead rather than a motivational boost, BeeDone offers a simpler starting point without the storytelling layer.
Fully customizable skill-tree system for Android
Choose this if: You want to design the gamification system yourself rather than use someone else's
LifeUp maps habits and tasks to a skill tree you define — whatever real-life attributes matter to your goals. Where MainQuest decides the game for you, LifeUp gives you the tools to build your own. Significant setup investment required, but the result is a system that reflects your actual life rather than a generic productivity hero narrative.
| App | RPG mechanics | Design | Social | Punishment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MainQuest | Narrative framing | Modern ⭐ | Minimal | None |
| Taskoria | Combat + crafting ⭐ | Modern ⭐ | Growing | None ✅ |
| Habitica | Medium depth | Retro pixel | Strong ⭐ | HP loss ⚠️ |
| BeeDone | Minimal | Clean | None | None |
| LifeUp | Custom skill tree ⭐ | Functional | None | Optional |
Taskoria is the next step up from MainQuest — real combat mechanics, crafting, and stat progression. Free on iOS and Android.
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