Unhabit is a habit tracker built around a simple idea: quitting something and building something new are two sides of the same effort, so why track them separately?
Add the habits you're trying to leave behind — smoking, junk food, late nights, whatever it is for you — and watch your "days clean" grow, no shame, no streak-breaking guilt, just an honest count. Add the habits you're building — a walk, reading, drinking more water — and watch the same kind of progress take shape as a growing ring instead of a bare number.
For habits where quitting cold turkey isn't realistic, you can track quantity instead of just yes/no — log how many cigarettes today instead of an all-or-nothing slip, and watch the number trend down over time. The same goes for good habits you want to build up gradually, not just check off.
Every good habit you keep adds a little to your jar. Slip on a bad one, and — if you turn that setting on — a little comes back out. When you've built up a balance, claim it and spend it on something for yourself. It's not real money, just a small, tangible way to notice that consistency is worth something.
A few other things worth knowing:
No account, no sign-up, no cloud sync — everything stays on your device.
Light and dark mode, built around a calm, paper-and-growth-inspired look rather than a clinical one.
Optional daily reminders, a weekly recap of how things went, and gentle milestone celebrations along the way.
Unhabit isn't trying to lecture you. It's just trying to make it a little easier to see where you actually stand — good days and hard days both — and to notice the progress that's easy to miss when you're in the middle of it.
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