Habit List

Habit List

To-do, Streak & Goal Tracker

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All Versions of Habit List

4.0.1

January 4, 2024

Fixed an issue with in app purchases for some users.

4.0.0

January 4, 2024

Hey everyone, there are a few things in this update. First up, you can now have multiple reminders for individual habits. Great if you want to remember to take pills twice a day, get up and stretch every couple hours, or repeat your favorite routine several times a day. Second new feature is full iCloud sync. If you get a new phone and forget to transfer Habit List (or decide to go with a clean install), you can redownload Habit List when you’re ready and all of your habits will be waiting for you. Added bonus: it will also sync between your iPad and iPhone if you use both. Lastly, we also took care of some bugs and did some under the hood optimizing. Thanks again for all of your support, here’s to starting 2024 off strong!
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3.8.0

December 23, 2020

Added Face ID support to privacy lock and did some under-the-hood optimizing. Happy 2021 everyone!
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3.7.6

November 6, 2019

Bug fixes.

3.7.5

September 25, 2019

Fixes some iOS 13 visual issue.

3.7.4

April 2, 2019

Hey everyone! Another bug fix and stability release today. The biggest one is for those of you who couldn’t reset habits or had habits disappearing. Took us a bit to track down because it wasn’t all that common, but it should fix things for those of you it affected.
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3.7.3

January 5, 2019

Hey there! This update has some small stability improvements and bug fixes (for those of you whose daily reminder was causing crashes, you’ll be happy to hear that’s been fixed). And we’ve made a New Year’s resolution to get back on track with more consistent updates, stay tuned!
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3.7.2

January 3, 2018

This release makes Habit List free to try for new users. The first three habits are on us. Upgrade to Premium for unlimited habits, passcode/touch ID lock, dark mode, and support future development. We’re excited to bring you new features in the new year, here’s to building a better you! Fixed issue where purchasing the premium version wasn't unlocking all features for some users.
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3.7.1

January 2, 2018

This release makes Habit List free to try for new users. The first three habits are on us. Upgrade to Premium for unlimited habits, passcode/touch ID lock, dark mode, and support future development. We’re excited to bring you new features in the new year, here’s to building a better you! Bug fixes.
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3.7.0

December 20, 2017

This release makes Habit List free to try for new users. The first three habits are on us. Upgrade to Premium for unlimited habits, passcode/touch ID lock, dark mode, and support future development. We’re excited to bring you new features in the new year, here’s to building a better you!
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Description of Habit List

Create good habits. Break bad ones. Build a better you. Habit List includes everything you need to reach your goals, wrapped in a beautiful and intuitive interface. It motivates you, helps you stay focused, and keeps you on track. Get motivated with streaks — Keeping streaks alive is a powerful motivator. See how high you can go, then try to beat your personal best. Red badges mean you've slacked and need to get back on track. Yellow badges show up after a streak ends, indicating it's time to recommit to building a new one. Gray badges are optional, missing them won’t break your streak. Green means go, complete it today! Focus on what’s due — No need to wade through all your habits to figure out what to do, Habit List only shows what’s due today. And you can set the default order for your habits, so items that you’ll complete first are at the top of your list. Habit List's beautiful, distraction-free design keeps you focused and on task. Stay on track with reminders and badges — Habits are powerful because they’re automatic, but while you’re building routines, reminders are indispensable. App badges show the number of remaining habits for the day, great for reminding you to complete your list. You can even set a daily review reminder to get in the habit of using the app. View trends over time — Step back and see the big picture with weekly and monthly completion percentages. Bar colors range from green to red and give a visual indicator of how you’re doing. Flexible scheduling — Choose from 3 kinds of schedules: Specific Days, Non-specific Days, or Intervals. So you can schedule your workouts M-W-F, bring lunch to work any 4 days per week, or write a blog post every 2-3 days. No matter what kind of habit you're building, Habit List has you covered. Track your progress — See your history at a glance and gain insight into what's working—or isn't. Always miss your Friday workout? Maybe a different day or early morning routine would work better. Habit List also tracks your personal best (longest streak) and total completions. No detail too small — Need to track multiple times per day habits, like drinking 8 glasses of water? No problem. Going on vacation? Skip habits without breaking your streak. Miss a habit early in the day? Mark it as missed to keep your list uncluttered. You can also change the week start date, use light or dark mode, and keep things private with a passcode or touch ID. Speaking of privacy, we don’t require you to set up an account, don’t track your habits, and your personal data is 100% private. Try Habit List for free — Your first three habits are on us. Upgrade to Premium for unlimited habits, passcode/touch ID lock, dark mode, and support future development.
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Habit List: FAQ

Does Habit List have support for iPad devices?

No, Habit List is not optimized for iPad devices.
The Habit List app was built by Gerard Gualberto.
The app needs iOS 16.2 or later to function properly.
Currently, Habit List has a user rating of 4.0.
Habit List Relates To The Productivity App Genre.
4.0.1 is the current version of Habit List.
July 1, 2024 is the date of the latest update of the Habit List app.
Habit List officially launched on February 5, 2023.
{{ name}} is considered child-appropriate and rated Gerard Gualberto.
The following list of languages is supported by the Habit List app: English.
Sorry, Habit List is not part of Apple Arcade.
Certainly! Habit List contains in-app purchases for users.
No, Habit List does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Habit List

  • Great! Some small improvements opportunities

    Been using this app for years and I love it! Only minor complaint is that I wish I could: - archive habit instead of having to delete them - skip a habit for X days to preempt a vacation or something. Also in the most recent version, my habits that are every X days is showing green when it should be gray and vice-versa. (e.g every 5-7 days, it shows green on day 4 and gray on day 6.) Overall it’s a stellar app and well worth the premium fee. Also really appreciate it’s not a subscription! Thanks for a great experience. 💜
  • Changed my life - then stopped working

    I've used the Habit List app for almost ten years (!), and it's been truly lifechanging for me. I love the thoughtful simplicity of this app and have recommended it to countless people.

    Alas, at some point in January, the app stopped loading on my phone. When I hit the icon, it starts to open, but then nothing happens.

    It’s been amazing to see how quickly my longstanding habits of nearly a decade have fallen apart without this simple accountability structure. I tried reaching out to customer support via email (twice) but never heard back. I’m devastated that this powerful tool I depended on so much has let me down.
  • I keep coming back to this app

    The beauty of this app is in it’s simplicity. I too have used this app for many years and I don’t think I’ve ever written a review. I tried something else ( flashier widget) for a while, but it ended up being too complicated. A simple checklist where you swipe it and have a choice of completing it, skipping or excusing yourself for some reason from your habit is just great and it gives you great feedback on how you’re doing over time. It’d be nice to have a widget and a watch app and syncing to your iPad and all the rest of that stuff and I would pay for it if it was offered but I’m very happy with this.