About Habit-Maker
Have you found it difficult to build new habits? Habit-Maker uses rewards and encouragements to help get over initial willpower required to form new habits.
Features
Rewards
Habit-Maker game-ifies making habits by giving you rewards each time you check a habit. It shows the following progress metrics:
- Streaks - The # of days you’ve completed your habit in a row.
- Points - points for checking habits, with multipliers for continuing your streak.
- % progress to your 66-day-ingrained habit.
Encouragements
Studies have found that encouragements are vital to building new habits. Habit-Maker takes advantage of this by allowing you to create your own custom encouragements.
Before creating a habit, take a few minutes and think about why you want to build this habit. What benefits will it bring you, and how your life will improve by doing it?
A good encouragement should have:
- An initial congratulations for completing the habit.
- A message tailored to you, about the benefits or reasons why you should continue.
Some examples of good encouragements:
Activity | Encouragement |
---|---|
Brushing your teeth | Great job! Your friends will like seeing your whiter teeth, and less coffee stains. |
Lifting weights for 10m | Nice job! People will notice your better physique. |
Cardio for 10m | Well done! Studies show you’re going to live a lot longer! |
Working out for 10m | Excellent! You’ll have more energy, and feel healthier by continuing! |
Meditating for 10m | Nice! You’re on your way to bettering the lives of those around you, by developing your awareness. |
Completing a habit
Once a habit has been formed, its relatively easy to continue doing it, almost as if it were on auto-pilot. Research shows that ~40% of our daily activities are habits that don’t require much (if any) willpower once they’ve been formed.
Built With
- Android Jetpack Compose
- kizitonwose Calendar
- iSoron/uhabits (For score calculations)
Installation / Releases
Support / Donate
Habit-Maker will always remain free, open-source software. We’ve seen many open-source projects go unmaintained after a few years. Recurring donations have proven to be the only way these projects can stay alive.
Your donations directly support full-time development, and help keep this maintained. If you find yourself using habit-maker every day, consider donating:
Crypto
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Social / Contact
Habit Resources
- James clear - 3 steps habit change
- I got addicted to a habit app.
- Develop good habits
- James clear - how to build a new habit
- CNN habit tips
Icons
Will check this out! Played around with it for a few minutes and a couple notes.
I do prefer Loop / uhabit UX for recording habits. Only reasoning is it is less clicks to record my habits on the main view.
Custom behaviors per habit I could see being useful and the possibility of milestone encouragements. Use case: Habit is tracking calories. I may want to do this until I hit a target weight. If I could set encouragements like every 30 day streak I can reward myself with a new outfit or something. The ability to set the streaks per habit and have it repeat by starting a new iteration upon completion would satisfy that. Not sure if encouragements are random or upon completion yet, so if its random, maybe an end of iteration reward to make this work.
I see there is already issue for auto-backups, so +1 to that.