Habit Tracker is an app for iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple Watch that helps you build your habits and achieve your goals. Why are habits important? Every action you take is a vote for the person you want to become. People know how difficult it is to carry on good habits over the years, and that's where Habit Tracker comes in, making it easier and faster than ever to track your goals. Success is a product of daily habits, not once-in-a-lifetime transformations. Keeping an eye on your daily progress can inspire you to do better and better and be consistent over the years in reaching your goals. Habit Tracker users can count on: - A synchronized list of habits: if you create a new habit or enter a progress on iPhone, iPad or Mac, they will be automatically synchronized across all devices, so you'll never miss a milestone again! - Quick Progress Update: Habit Tracker takes advantage of the new Interactive Widgets so you can always have your habits at your fingertips and update your progress. Whether it's the Home-screen of your iPhone, the Lock-screen of your iPad, or the Desktop of your Mac, you can always have your habits at your fingertips and update your progress in real time. - Stay Motivated with Stats: To carry on a new habit, motivation is key. That's why Habit Tracker provides you with a set of Stats, which you can view within the app or quickly via the Widgets. Check the calendar and streaks of your progress, or show the consistency by sharing with your friends how consistent you are. - Deep integration with iOS, iPadOS and macOS: Habit Tracker includes support for the latest Apple features, including Shortcuts and Siri, as well as Interactive Widgets, so you can quickly create or update your habits. - Privacy: Habit Tracker does not collect your personal information or track you in any way. Achieving your goals should be fun, not another reason to worry about data privacy. Terms of Use: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/ Privacy Policy: https://habittrack.app/privacy/
Meh
Logging progress from notifications doesn’t work. I despise notifications and allowed this useless app to send them, only for them to be completely useless. This dev should feel ashamed of themselves.
Unable to restore internal purchases
Unable to restore internal purchases
customized widget pls
everything is fine for me now. But I wonder if I can arrange my habit order by myself and choose what habit to display first on widget?
Excellent tool!
Thank you very much!
Good
There are a lot of habit tracker apps, and they all usually have the same features. The thing that separates these is their design, and I think this app is designed beautifully.
Off to a great start!
This app is off to a great start. It already has most of what you need in a habit tracker app and then some. I love that it supports tags and that a habit can belong to more than one category which is a rarity in habit tracker apps. It has a great note logging feature, where a habit can have its own journal essentially to record notes of your progress, etc. And the nice thing is you can have multiple notes per day, which a lot of habit trackers with notes don’t offer. They usually allow one note for the day. This alone is a compelling aspect of Habit Tracker for me. I also like the developers other apps, which also are well designed. Also, must give them a nod for their exceptional privacy policy. Of course there are a few enhancements / additions I’d love to see … ##### Wish List - Some habits may only be done on certain days, be nice to set a habit to a certain day or on multiple days of the week. * When a bunch of habits are viewed at once, the ones that are scheduled as a daily habit should be visually separated from those that are weekly or monthly — for greater visually clarity. * A steps feature in addition to times per day, week or month — so you can increase repetitions of an activity you want to complete by more than one increment at a time. Or let us enter it manually. I.e., How many of x did you complete, 1, 5, 25? * For habits with notes, option to show “x … days ago,” instead of the date (or in addition to). Or possibly have them grouped by date (if there are more than one) with the option to display how many days ago the notes occurred. And perhaps use relative dates, today, yesterday, a week ago, last month, etc. * Selective sync of tags or categories on Apple Watch. If you have over 20 habits on the phone, it’s highly unlikely you’ll want all 20 on the Watch app. (Or be able to filter/group them by tag or category on the watch app to more quickly find what you’re looking for). Thanks for the opportunity to share this feedback. I appreciate the work you put into Habit Tracker. Look forward to every new update you release.
Off to a great start!
This app is off to a great start. It already has most of what you need in a habit tracker app and then some. I love that it supports tags and that a habit can belong to more than one category which is a rarity in habit tracker apps. It has a great note logging feature, where a habit can have its own journal essentially to record notes of your progress, etc. And the nice thing is you can have multiple notes per day, which a lot of habit trackers with notes don’t offer. They usually allow one note for the day. This alone is a compelling aspect of Habit Tracker for me. I also like the developers other apps, which also are well designed. Also, must give them a nod for their exceptional privacy policy. Of course there are a few enhancements / additions I’d love to see … ##### Wish List * Some habits may only be done on certain days, be nice to set a habit to a certain day or on multiple days of the week. * When a bunch of habits are viewed at once, the ones that are scheduled as a daily habit should be visually separated from those that are weekly or monthly — for greater visually clarity. * A steps feature in addition to times per day, week or month — so you can increase repetitions of an activity you want to complete by more than one increment at a time. Or let us enter it manually. I.e., How many of x did you complete, 1, 5, 25? * For habits with notes, option to show “x … days ago,” instead of the date (or in addition to). Or possibly have them grouped by date (if there are more than one) with the option to display how many days ago the notes occurred. And perhaps use relative dates, today, yesterday, a week ago, last month, etc. * Selective sync of tags or categories on Apple Watch. If you have over 20 habits on the phone, it’s highly unlikely you’ll want all 20 on the Watch app. (Or be able to filter/group them by tag or category on the watch app to more quickly find what you’re looking for). * A complication for the Infograph Watch face. Thanks for the opportunity to share this feedback. I appreciate the work you put into Habit Tracker. Look forward to every new update you release.
- Added support for French, German, Spanish and Ukrainian language Habit Tracker is developed by an indie developer. I’m happy to receive feedback and feature request. If you like the app, leave a review. If you need help, write an email to [email protected] Simone
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