HabitKit is the perfect app for anyone looking to form new habits or break old ones. With HabitKit, you can track your progress with beautiful tile-based grid charts. Whether you're trying to quit smoking, eat healthier, or exercise more, HabitKit can help you achieve your goals. You can customize your dashboard by adjusting colors, icons and descriptions. Draw motivation from growing the amount of colored tiles on your habit dashboard.
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CREATE HABITS
Add your habits you want to track in a fast and easy way. Provide a name, description, icon and color and you're good to go.
DASHBOARD
All your habits are displayed on your dashboard represented by a cool looking grid chart. Every filled out square show a day where you kept up with your habit.
CALENDAR
The calendar provides a fast and easy way to manage past completions. Simply tap a day to remove or add a completion.
ARCHIVE
Do you need a break from a habit and don't want to clutter your dashboard with it? Just archive it and restore it at a later point from the menu.
IMPORT AND EXPORT
Switching phones and don't want to lose your data? Export your data to a file, save it wherever you want and restore it at a later point of time.
PRIVACY FOCUSED
All your data belongs to you and stays on your phone. No sign-in. No servers. No cloud.
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HabitKit Pro (Lifetime)
118.00 H$
HabitKit Pro (1 Month)
8.00 H$
HabitKit Pro (1 Year)
43.00 H$
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Habit Tracker FAQ
Is Habit Tracker free?
Yes, Habit Tracker is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Habit Tracker legit?
✅ The Habit Tracker app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
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How much does Habit Tracker cost?
Habit Tracker has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 56.33 H$.
I’ve tried many habit apps, and I think HabitKite simplistic approach is what keeps me using it.
Many of the others (even Atoms from James Clear) is over complicated and almost… distracting.
But with HabitKit I really just want to fill in the boxes.
The UX is smooth, it’s easy to customize and really does “simple habit tracking” really well.
I’ve also followed Sebastian’s journey for quite some time, and his ability to continue improving such a simple app and respond to users is something most indie apps lack.
Can’t recommend this app enough.
This is what will get me completing New Years Resolutions
I always struggled finding a good habit tracker app, because all the dedicated ones look bad, or their feature set was never that large. They’d just be glorified counter apps.
So once I tried this one I was so filled with glee to see a beautiful dark mode, a git esque visualization with different views, great sorting, etc.
Instantly went for the pro subscription cause I wanted to add habits for everything, highly recommend this one
HabitKit Review
Simple effective app with a pleasant design. I don’t use all the features, just track a few daily habits. I asked the developer a question via email and he was very kind in his reply.
Solid and simple
I love an app that does exactly what it says on the tin. Works well with shortcuts for automation. Happy to purchase the lifetime pro license. Data seems local so works great no matter your network conditions and you never see a loading spinner
Feature requests:
- support CloudKit for syncing across devices.
- Deep links for specific habits or filters
- add a simple small one click tracking widget. The current widgets should open the selected habit instead of the dashboard too
If you find NFC tags fussy for habit tracking, flic buttons work alright if you have pushcut + an automation server (use the web request action to trigger your habit tracking shortcut).
It’d be great if there was a way to support habit tracking actions in home automations (not just personal automations) to avoid this whole song and dance.
Overall, great application, would recommend to a friend
Just what I was looking for!
I tried a bunch of habit tracking apps, and all of them were too complicated in the ways that I didn’t want and not polished enough in the ways I needed. This app strikes the perfect balance, providing a simple and straightforward way to track daily habits.
The only thing I would improve is the notifications—the alert text is fairly generic and it would be more encouraging to be able to define custom messages instead.
Mobile Developer
Good app I can see you use flutter instead of Native I’m dev too I can contribute with us. Thanks
Really good, could be amazing - just a few small fixes
Let’s be clear, if you want to gamify a habit in a very pretty way (Ala GitHub contributions), this is the best. But there are a few feature requests/suggestions that could make it better.
#1 - Basic iPad support. Does need to be a lot, but something that better fits landscape for iPad would be appreciated.
#2 - Synchronization - You can run the app on iOS/macOS/iPad. But there is no way to sync. Especially as a pro feature, it’d be nice to have a built in sync.
#3 - Watch app. Again - Something super simple as a way to tick off the tasks done would be really nice when doing those exercise type habits.
It’s great
I paid for pro almost immediately after starting to use it. The dot grid is such a great way to get a feel for how good you’ve been about keeping up with your habit goals and then there’s all these detailed stats you get on top of that. The design of the app is great too, very easy to use and and simple enough that you aren’t distracted from the info you’re looking at. It’s worth the cost of the pro version for sure. It would be cool to get some new themes to play with and be able to set multiple reminders for habits that have multiple completions in a day but I’m sure the developer already has that in mind for future updates.
It Helps to Improve Your good habits
It is like GitHub of Habit
Great habit tracker
Simple but solid. Been looking for something that has everything I need but is simple at the same time. Worth the cost. I’m very glad there is a one time payment option.
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