About Motto Immortal
I downloaded Motto Immortal during a bit of a slump, honestly. I was tired of scrolling through social media first thing in the morning and wanted something that actually set a better tone for my day. This free app from GOAT Games promised a feed of motivational quotes and a community, so I decided to give it a real shot. I wasn’t expecting much, but I’ve been pleasantly surprised by how often I actually open it.
Features & Highlights
The core of Motto Immortal is its quote feed, which is more curated than I expected. I get a new “quote of the day” every morning, and I’ve noticed they often align with goals I’ve set in the app, like “persistence” or “creativity.” It feels less random that way. The feature I use most is creating my own audio affirmations. I recorded a few simple ones like “I am focused” in my own voice, and hearing myself say them back is oddly more powerful than just reading text. The goal tracker is basic but functional; I use it to break down a big work project into weekly tasks, and the little notification that says “You’re on a 5-day streak!” is a nice little pat on the back.
User Experience
Opening the app feels calm. The interface is clean with beautiful background photos for each quote—I found myself saving a serene mountain landscape just because it made me pause. One real moment that stuck with me was last Tuesday. I was procrastinating on a difficult email, opened the app, and the quote of the day was about courage and taking the first step. It was the nudge I needed. The community section is hit or miss. Sometimes I’ll see a post where someone shares a personal win, and it’s genuinely uplifting. Other times, it feels a bit quiet or repetitive. Navigating between my saved quotes, the feed, and my goals is simple, with a bottom menu that doesn’t get in the way.
Pricing
Motto Immortal is completely free to download and use. There are no locked features or premium tiers, which is fantastic. The trade-off is that you do see ads, usually a banner at the bottom of the screen or a short video ad after saving a few quotes. They’re not overly intrusive, but they’re there. For a zero-cost app with this much content, I think the ad presence is totally fair and doesn’t ruin the experience.
Updates & Support
Looking at the update history on the Play Store, the developers push out a small update every month or two, usually labeled “bug fixes and performance improvements.” I did have one issue where my audio affirmation wouldn’t play, so I used the in-app feedback form. I got a generic auto-reply immediately, but a human followed up with a troubleshooting question within 48 hours, which resolved it. It’s not 24/7 live chat, but they responded.
Security & Privacy
I downloaded it directly from the Google Play Store. Their privacy policy, which I skimmed, says they collect basic usage data and the information you provide (like your email if you sign up) to run the app. They state they don’t sell your personal data to third parties. The ads are clearly from a network, so some data is likely used for ad targeting. If you’re concerned, you can use the app in guest mode without an account, though you’ll lose goal tracking across devices.