Y.A.C.H.T., a command-line habit tracker written in Rust. This tool allows you to track the activities that make up your perfect day and monitor your daily progress effortlessly.
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Y.A.C.H.T., a command-line habit tracker written in Rust. This tool allows you to track the activities that make up your perfect day and monitor your daily progress effortlessly.

An Android planner calendar app and a habit tracker that aims to simplify scheduling consistent activities and tracking your progress.




Are you a student juggling a busy schedule while striving for better habits? Or perhaps you work with flexibility and need to stay on top of your daily tasks and projects? Look no further! TimeNoder2 is here to empower you.



Stay on track of your goals right in the browser, the place you have open most of the day. Forget missed reminders on your smartphone or your paper planner. Motivate reminds you at the most crucial place. Your browser!

All of us want to be better versions of ourselves, so we often set goals. But we often fail at following through. With Goalie, you put down your money along with others with the same goal. Then only those who achieve their goals at the end split the pot.





A beautiful and simple habit tracker for iOS, iPad and Apple Watch. Makes tracking your habits a joy.



It's a macOS app to help you work with native ? Apple apps: Notes, Reminders, Calendar.

Featured by Apple in "Best New Apps" in the Mac App Store and in "Productivity" in the App Store. Also featured by TIME, The Next Web, Macworld and Cult of Mac. "Insanely Great - Such a beautiful and simple app.



Track periodic events in your life such as when baby has a nappy change, when you eat chocolate, or how many hours you slept. Self-host this web based application on generic PHP hosting with it's simple text-based CSV file format.


Optimized helps you record your life to improve it. Simply track your everyday activities, places you visit, people you meet, your mood and many other things. Optimized automatically translates your lifelogging data into your personal insights: How does walking affect your sleep?



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Track all your goals & habits in one place, with flexible reminders to hold yourself accountable, and beautiful charts to keep you motivated.



Goals and Habit Tracking has never been simpler. With our Habit Tracker Free app, effortlessly monitor your habits and stay on top of your goals without any hassle.



Onrise helps you to build beneficial habits, provides a Pomodoro timer to work more effectively and increase productivity, and a journal to keep track of everything. Standing on the latest research about behavior design and productivity, Onrise is your guide to achieving your...



Create and track habits daily, weekly and monthly, or whenever you want. Available online and on Android.
Build new habits, keep track of the existing ones and explore useful insights with Avocado Habit



Habitify is a habit tracker that helps you keep track of habits and goals in the most time-efficient way.

Growth-minded professionals need quality feedback to reach their career goals. Matter provides growth-minded professionals with amazing feedback to grow their skills and reach their career ambitions.

Naviko is an productivity app that helps you track your habits (especially now in the New Year's resolutions season). Its superpower is that you can share your progress with your friends and follow their habits. Everything on one simple dashboard.



Systemize is a free goal and habit tracker app that uses systems to help you achieve more in life. You just create a long-term goal, create a system, and track your progress over time.



Life Cycle automatically keeps track of your time and presents your life sorted into slices. It shows you your daily activities, places you go, and who you spend time with. Life Cycle weekly journal provides personalized insights and clarity to your week passed.


