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.
Strides lets you track your goals and habits in one place.
There are separate tracker types in the app, but each of them allow you to track your progress over a period of time, whether it is with forming a new habit, completing a goal, even tracking the number of hours you sleep, or breaking a bad habit.
The app is also complete with 150+ trackers, allowing you to get started in seconds. You can customize and create your own trackers too.
Strides is perfect for someone who is all-in on the Apple ecosystem, as their app is compatible with iPad, Apple Watch and iPhones.
HabitHub for Android scores an ok 3.9 rating. See latest reviews.
Strides for iOS scores an excellent 4.8 rating. See latest reviews.
Read this review: Track Goals & Habits in One Place using Strides.
HabitHub is available for free and supported by in-app purchases that cost between $0.99 to $5.99.
Strides is available as a free app and supported by in-app purchases ranging between $4.99 to $79.99 for a lifetime membership.
HabitHub is available for Android.
This app is not available for Android, Web, MacOS or Windows desktop PCs.
Strides is available for iOS, iPad and Apple Watch.
This app is not available for Android, Web, MacOS or Windows desktop PCs.
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