2/5 rating based on 63 reviews. Read all reviews for Checky - Phone Habit Tracker for iPhone.
Checky - Phone Habit Tracker is free iOS app published by Calm.com, Inc.
SyFy geek
The app does what it says it will but unfortunately the battery usage was too much. The constant need to GPS almost killed my phone battery half way through my day when a full charge would normally last all day. I don't see the need to have it track you when all it should do is keep track of how many times you use your phone.
hoorayberet00
This app is a good. But it's so poorly executed! I do NOT recommend. The app _requires_ users to have GPS running at all times. Why? Especially for someone like me who is homebound.
Feli_G
You don't need to know where I am in order to tell me how many times I have checked my phone. That is BS! And I'm not giving you my location.
ComedianMikeBaldwin
This app has everything you want in a non-working app. It's flashy, it opens quickly. It's great! Well, except for the fact that it Always says ZERO. That part kind of ruins it for me.
Megolas1
I have reloaded this app several times and it always quits working. Great idea if it worked.
SiouxzQzz
20150211- Just downloaded this today. It's making me more aware of touching my phone. I just peeked at the map, and it has me miles away from where I have been today. The map would be more interesting and helpful if it were accurate. ;)
frankster222
Gps doesn't need to be always on if all I want to know is how often I look at my phone. I don't care about where I look at it. So I cannot use an app that runs gps constantly. The battery drain is to high. And the if you want contact developer you need Facebook or Twitter. Goodbye checky
TahiViber
Why the location enabled service? I don't need to know where I opened my phone. Maybe if it didn't locate then none of the data could go back the app maker. I don't mean "data" as in personal but perhaps the app maker wants to sell ads on the bottom and they can use impressions as a way to prove viability. Ah..give me an option to pay. Rather you charge me for it.