Great app
Simple and clean. I use it to track my training sessions with gym, yoga and cardio.
Yes, Habit Tracker is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
✅ The Habit Tracker app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
Habit Tracker has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 89.33 r.
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4.66 out of 5
44 ratings in Sweden
Simple and clean. I use it to track my training sessions with gym, yoga and cardio.
Easy to start, easy to use. Very well thought through with an excellent and pleasing interface. Exactly what one wants when focusing on new, improved or focused habits.
Very cool app, love the design. One thing I would love to see is the ability to show fewer days of the week in the grid. For example, if my goal is a habit 2 days a week (weekends only, for example), it could show a row of 2 grid layers instead of seven. This would help emphasize a feeling of progress for habits that are done less often. As it is, even a perfect “score” for 2x/week habits will result in an empty grid, while success with daily habits will reflect better. This alternative could be a choice, available in the settings.
Great app, it's very well made, aesthetically pleasing and easy to use. The one-time payment for premium is very appreciated. The developer is very nice and replies to questions and feedback.
Been looking for this - long time.
HabitKit is an excellent habit tracking app with a user-friendly and clean interface. The app offers customizable tracking methods and motivational resources to help users develop better habits. Overall, it's a great tool for anyone looking to make positive changes in their life.
HabitKit is easy to use, easy to understand and the user interface is slick and clean! I love it!
No fluff and straight to the point, with a sleek and intuitive UI. Setting up a new habit takes a minute, tracking a habit takes a second. For habit tracking, this is all you need in a very neat little package.
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.
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
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