![]() Suggestion: place notes in a spot more like how Timecap, HabitTracker, does. I wish I could see memos all in one place l. Only a couple imperfections: (1) memos within habits are not easy to navigate to. It is such a momentum boost! It even has a Night Owl option for people like me who’s day doesn’t end before midnight! Yeeeeesss!!! HabitTracker delivers!!! HabitTracker IS ALMOST PERFECT. If you’ve never tried a countdown timer for daily commitments, do yourself a favor and try it for 2 weeks. The developer has made a point to consider almost everything! The best part is the built in count down timers that are optional to use for timed habits. HabitTracker really needs to charge more for what it does. I have had to delete and re-enter habits because of this, but it’s not a huge deal cause it’s so easy to input habits. Some of the things that can’t be changed are things that I wish could be, like the start date, which day of the week, etc. Once you put them in, only a few things can be changed. The only complaint I have is that the habits aren’t very editable. It puts together a weekly report for you that details your number and percentage of habits done, your best streak, and your best day. HabitTracker lets you put timed reminders on individual habits and also gives the option of setting an alarm to remind you to make sure everything has been accomplished. The homescreen widgets are fabulous and keep your habits at the forefront of your mind. I have put 17 habits in so far and haven’t seen anything about a limit of any kind with the free version. It’s free! There is a paid version, but I haven’t even figured out what the point of that is cause the free version does everything I need and more. If you want to set goals AND actually accomplish them, you It’s a great app and if you do want to pay for the premium it’s very cheap. But there is a large variety to pick from so there should be no problem of finding a goal to set. One minor problem of mine is that you can’t write/ make your own goals. So once I downloaded this I was very impressed. Before I found HabitTracker I tried many different apps and you had to pay for over 3 goals. Overall it is a very good app and I recommend it to anyone who needs a app for this kind of stuff. You can set times you want to be notified and times of how longer or what days. ![]() I use these to try to keep a healthier body. I personally use the drink water, stretch, exercise, and eat fruits. You have a large variety of habits to pick from. So I don’t know what really happens when you do a larger amount. I’m trying to keep this short, but I only have 4 goals/ habits set. The only difference is you get like better notification. You can do pretty much everything the same even if you pay or not. Overall HabitTracker is very good and I like how you don’t have to pay if you don’t want to. So I just recently downloaded HabitTracker and it’s great. Upcoming features: location-based reminder, monthly report, review mode, auto check-in, searching habit buddy online, habit note, privacy habits, and more. Compete with friend: see who's doing better Safety lock: protect your privacy with faceID or touchID Cloud backup & sync: use on your iPhone and iPad Focus time: for time related habits you can have a helpful timer Habit ideas: discover new habits that worth trying (will be updated frequently) Today widget: quickly accessing your habits from notification center Location reminders: remind you when leaving or entering a location Custom reminder sound: you can record or import ringtone Repeated reminders: you can set more than one reminder for any habit Yearly view: unique yearly view put everyday results together Powerful stats: detailed information to evaluate your results Group habits: build, remind & track habits with people you care Different types of habits: simple or quantized habits for better tracking
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