A reward-based habit tracker for android.
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Have you found it difficult to build new habits? Habit-Maker uses rewards and encouragements to help get over initial willpower required to form new habits.
Habit-Maker game-ifies making habits by giving you rewards each time you check a habit. It shows the following progress metrics:
- Streaks - The # of days you've completed your habit in a row.
- Points - points for checking habits, with multipliers for continuing your streak.
- % progress to your 66-day-ingrained habit.
Studies have found that encouragements are vital to building new habits. Habit-Maker takes advantage of this by allowing you to create your own custom encouragements.
Before creating a habit, take a few minutes and think about why you want to build this habit. What benefits will it bring you, and how your life will improve by doing it?
A good encouragement should have:
- An initial congratulations for completing the habit.
- A message tailored to you, about the benefits or reasons why you should continue.
Some examples of good encouragements:
Activity | Encouragement |
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Brushing your teeth | Great job! Your friends will like seeing your whiter teeth, and less coffee stains. |
Lifting weights for 10m | Nice job! People will notice your better physique. |
Cardio for 10m | Well done! Studies show you're going to live a lot longer! |
Working out for 10m | Excellent! You'll have more energy, and feel healthier by continuing! |
Meditating for 10m | Nice! You're on your way to bettering the lives of those around you, by developing your awareness. |
Once a habit has been formed, its relatively easy to continue doing it, almost as if it were on auto-pilot. Research shows that ~40% of our daily activities are habits that don't require much (if any) willpower once they've been formed.
- Android Jetpack Compose
- kizitonwose Calendar
- iSoron/uhabits (For score calculations)
Habit-Maker will always remain free, open-source software. We've seen many open-source projects go unmaintained after a few years. Recurring donations have proven to be the only way these projects can stay alive.
Your donations directly support full-time development, and help keep this maintained. If you find yourself using habit-maker every day, consider donating:
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- James clear - 3 steps habit change
- I got addicted to a habit app.
- Develop good habits
- James clear - how to build a new habit
- CNN habit tips
- Get weekly, monthly, yearly calculations working.