Ranked #1 in the App Store in over 25 countries!
Empower yourself to track habits you want with the best habit app on the market, loved by thousands world-wide. Better Habits is the only habit tracker that is backed by scientific research. With features including streaks, custom difficulty settings and a smart progress bar that grows or SHRINKS based on your performance.
Features:
- Backed by science
- Lose progress if you don’t perform
- Difficulty setting for each habit
- See your current streak and best streak
- See you progress over time, the peaks and valleys
- Intelligent affirmations of progress
- No ads
- Set a reminder for each habit
- Nag alerts that will annoy you until you do the action
- See your total lifetime actions performed
- See a full history of every action performed
- Full accessibility and voiceover support
Premium Features:
- Unlimited habits
- Multiple actions per day
- Advanced reminders
The Better Habits app has become one of the best apps to help you change your habits. The best habit app is not a goal-setting, stat-tracking, or coach-networking app. It’s a smart goal tracker that is laser-targeted on forming habits that last. Forty-five percent of all daily behavior is habit. Changing those habits can be incredibly difficult and many, unfortunately may never succeed at doing so because they don’t have a reliable habits building app that lets you track your daily tasks and build strong habits. It IS possible to change your core habits and many Better Habits users already have. We tap into your natural pain/pleasure triggers as you track your habits. You are rewarded for performance with visual anchored progress. When you fail to perform, you lose portions of that progress. Rather than a static, black and white, ‘all or nothing’ answer, we offer a sophisticated living algorithm that is backed by science and flexible to fit everyone. This is why many people all over the world consider our app to be one of the best habit-forming apps available.
The app is deceptively simple, and users are stunned at why — and how well — it works. Behind its elegant surface and easy interaction, is a union of serious study and complex technology that gently guides you along the path to success.
It’s time to form better daily habits and better your life.
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Unleash your potential with Better Habits premium! Unlimited Habits, Multiple actions per day, Advanced reminders.
This is the largest update since the original release of Better Habits!
• Unlimited Habits
By far the most requested feature has been to allow users to have as many habits as they want. When I initially chose to only allow users a maximum of three active habits at one time, it was a risk. I was basing it off of scientific study and expert advice. Some users loved that they could only set 3 habits, but so many others screamed they wanted more. While I would still advise people to consider a focused approach to habit formation, I have to be honest and say that I have felt liberated having more than three habits at a time. Now you can have all of the stats, streaks, attempts and overall progress graphs on as many habits as you want! Unlimited habits, unlimited potential!
• Multiple Actions per Day
I don't understand why many apps don't offer this. The majority of the ones that do are too complex for people who want a simple habit tracker. With Better Habits it's easy, select how many times you want to perform the action each day, then tap and fill the circle with proportional slices, like a pizza. This is super useful for habits like drinking eight glasses of water a day, and SUPER powerful when combined with advanced reminders.
• Advanced Reminders
This is one of the most, if not the most robust reminders systems inside of a habit tracking app available today. There's just no other way to put it. There's three main chunks:
* Multiple reminders per day
* Nag alerts
* Custom snooze times
While multiple reminders per day is pretty straightforward, nag and snooze are a bit more complex. Nag is a reminder with a bit of an attitude. When you select nag, you will get repeated notifications until you complete the daily action for the habit or select 'stop nagging' from the smart notification. Snooze allows you to set a custom snooze time for each reminder. For example, "Drink water" might be a snooze of 10 minutes, while "Do yoga" might be an hour.
Combining Nag and Snooze can be really powerful. Let's say for example you want to be reminded to drink water. You set up multiple reminders throughout the day. You know that at 10am and 2pm you will likely be pretty distracted, so you tell Better Habits to nag you every 5 minutes. You also know that at 2pm, you may not be able to get away, so you set a Snooze time of 30 minutes. Got the scenario in your head? Cool...
So 10:00 am rolls around, you get a notification and sure enough you're distracted and miss it. You get another one at 10:05, still distracted. You get the third one at 10:10, and for this one you see it and drink some water. Later that day at 2:00 pm you get a notification, you see it, but you're in a meeting. Knowing you'll be in the meeting for a while and don't want to be nagged, you hit snooze. It's 2:30 and you're just wrapping up the meeting, you get a notification and miss it. All is lost right? Nope, you get another one at 2:35 because Better Habits knows to nag you. You see it, you drink water, you feel hydrated, you feel supported, you feel happy.