This app is so good that I highly recommend it even they want subscription for their app. Only 3 things is missing.
1. Allow you to mark a habit as fail fx I wanna wake up at 6.25am and if i don’t do that i fail it but I can’t do something about for that day
2. Allow you to make a habit notification turn off when you have done the habit
3. Allow for multiple times fx I want to eat 6 fruits a day but it still only counts as one habit and I can only mark it after done all 6 fruits
I hope you will thing about this as otherwise it is an awesome app and I love the book behind it as well
5 star app, not a 5 star price
Really great app as it is an amazing app for habit formation. Loved James clears book Atomic habits as it really helped me understand and implement habits super effectively.
Didn’t want to go premium as the price was quite exorbitant
Yay - but too expensive :-(
I have been waiting for this app, I’ve read the book at least 10 times, just love it!
But the price is over my budget, especially as a student. Hope to see it lowered, then I will be back 🌻
Not working after free trial expired
I can’t complete my 1 daily routine because the free trial expired, and when I try to complete it then it keeps suggesting a paid subscription, but I can’t select continue on free version (track 1 habit). The app is great in UX, but it’s waaaaay overpriced for what it delivers. I could justify a 20 USD one-lifetime purchase, but 240 USD/year for something I can easily replicate 70-80% by simply using Google Calendar to do, I cannot see the value.
You get 4 stars for good UX and nice colours/appfeel, but then you get minus 3 stars for extreme greed, which comes out 1 star in total.
I would not recommend this app to anybody at its current price point.
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149 kr/md for “Pro” efter første måned
Amazing… but so expensive
This app is a amazing. The execution, the UI, the UX. it’s so close to perfect.
The first app I’m considering subscribing to. I would actually love to. It’s just so expensive. 20 usd is a lot for an app every month…
10/10 just don’t understand the logic behind the pricing. They could get 2x more to subscribe did they lowered the price. Really hope they do it in the future.
(I know it’s only for the pro plan - so what about a tier in between? Half the price half the features?, please)
Expensive for what it is
I love the interface and can see great potential for this app; however, having limited habits to track (6 max) even with a paid version is woefully insufficient. Hopeful this will be addressed soon!
Not intuitive to log progress
I have been all over this app and still can’t figure out how to log progress. You’d think after the task is accomplished with the timer in the app, it would automatically count it - but it doesn’t.
This app is good , but not ideal for me
im writing this review for few suggestions i hope developers take them seriously:
1 - App can be faster , app lags when i edit a habbit , it doesn't Close but it lags
2 - Implementing some AI suggestions can be a good addition specially when its intergrated with My habbits
3- please add a search bar in the mindset section
4- please add spotify integration with focus because not everyone use apple music 🙏
5. Some motivational quotes are also good and helpful for extra motivation
I hope you take my feedback seriously and waiting for a response soon ...
So much potential
"Atomic Habits" is the best self-help book I've ever read, and I can’t recommend it highly enough. James Clear's newsletters are also fantastic. Unfortunately, the corresponding app falls short of the brilliance of the "Atomic Habits" book. The annual premium price of $80 is not justified, given the limited features currently available. I suggest purchasing a copy of "Atomic Habits" and using a different habit-tracking app for implementation.
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