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Jithin Jude
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How I came up with Habit Card

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I’ve tried many habit trackers to manage my daily routines, but none completely satisfied my requirements. I wanted a tracker that combined a GitHub-style contribution graph with the ability to mark habits as completed directly from notifications and a home screen widget for seamless tracking.

Although some trackers with GitHub-inspired designs exist, they lack the seamless integration with notifications and widgets that I envisioned. So I build one for me: Habit Card.

Why does Habit Card stand out?

  • Focus and Simplicity: Habit Card offer a straightforward, intuitive approach to help you start and stick to the habits you care about.The design makes it easier for users to focus on one habit at a time, reducing cognitive overload.

  • Creator-Friendly Design: Inspired by GitHub’s heatmap design, Habit Card caters especially to creators and entrepreneurs.

  • Habit Health: The app prioritizes habit health. Users can track their habits at their own pace while maintaining a clear visual understanding of their progress.

  • Lightweight and Privacy-Focused: The app is under 4MB and gives you the option to turn off analytics.

No coffee days with Habit Card

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Souvik Paul

Awesome UI. Kudos! Cool app. I'll give it a try! Btw, which framework you used? Flutter?

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Jithin Jude

Thanks! Jetpack

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