Accountability at its finest!
One standout feature I appreciate is the app's commitment to privacy. Unlike many other apps, HabitBoard doesn't track unnecessary data, which enhances my overall experience and trust in using it. Kudos to the developer for creating such a fantastic app. Highly recommend!
Response from developer
Thank you for this motivating review! It really made my day :) I'm very happy you like HabitBoard with its simplicity and commitment to privacy!
Great app, but steep minimum requirements
Response from developer
Many thanks for letting me know! I know the feeling when something new I want to use is not supported on an older device I own. When I've started working on HabitBoard, I wanted to make sure it works on the latest and the previous versions (which now already leaves out the Watch series 3, which doesn't support watchOS 9). However, I've since then bumped the required versions to the latest — the app had so few users and the development effort to also support previous versions simply can't be justified for that. I know this reduces the potential group of users even more, but I hope to keep support for the current versions of iOS and watchOS also with future releases. And in case you ever buy a new watch, the HabitBoard watch app is already waiting for you :) Thanks for your kind words on the quality of the app, it makes me very happy! — Florian
Simple but powerful in what it achieves
Simple, easy to use, just enough to make it work for my scatterbrain.
Like Florian's other software for macOS and windows (MP3TAG - it is great for making those MP3 playlists into what you hoped for way back in the day) it works as advertised
What I like:
- not invasive
- simple to set up
- keeps my private stuff private
- small footprint and simple pricing
- got me going right away to get 2023 off to a great start.
Exactly what I wanted
Response from developer
Many thanks for the great review! Happy you like HabitBoard and that it helps you keep track of your daily habits. Glad you appreciate the privacy decision: that's one of the reasons I built the app — I don't like participating in data harvesting either.