HabitHub is based on Seinfield's productivity method - Don't break the chain.
The design of the app makes it really easy to get an overview of all your tracked habits and your progress with each of those habits for the current week. Tap into any habit to see your performance for the entire month.
HabitHub's reminders work really great, taking advantage of Android built-in action buttons to a notification. Thanks to that, you can simply swipe down on your notifications shade and mark a habit as done, skip, or fail in one tap.
Perhaps the best part about the app is the ability to add home screen widgets, which let you review your current habits performance at a glance.
HabitBull's app has a simple but powerful UI where you can see your whole month at a glance. With this UI, it's really easy to see on which day you broke a habit.
Further, their app has graphs and charts showing you visual data on how you performed with your habits, and what your success % is as compared to your desired goals. It's even better that you can export all the data in CSV format and analyse it by yourself all you want.
One really cool feature is the ability to decide how often and how many times you need to perform a habit. It could be that you need to exercise 2 times a week, which HabitBull allows you to track easily.
HabitHub for Android scores an ok 3.9 rating. See latest reviews.
HabitBull for iOS scores an excellent 4.7 rating. See latest reviews.
HabitBull for Android scores a good 4.3 rating. See latest reviews.
HabitHub is available for free and supported by in-app purchases that cost between $0.99 to $5.99.
HabitBull is available as a free app. You can unlock premium features starting at $4.99 per month, or pay $19.99 for a yearly subscription.
HabitHub is available for Android.
This app is not available for Android, Web, MacOS or Windows desktop PCs.
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