5/5 rating based on 211 reviews. Read all reviews for Habitify: Habit Tracker & Goal for iPhone.
Habitify: Habit Tracker & Goal is free iOS app published by Unstatic Ltd Co
pendolino
I like the app so far. Been using it for a few days and think it strikes a nice balance. Cross platform macOS and iOS support was key for me but I do not that there isn’t feature parity particularly with the grouping habits by area feature. I’ve set up work and personal areas on iOS but can’t see these on the desktop app. I also note that the last update to the iOS app was 2 months ago at the time of writing this review. That seems a bit stale for what’s supposedly a popular app so I hope the developer is making enough money to stay afloat and has the desire to push forth. I’d hate to commit to abandonware. That said I highly recommend giving it a go. Quite a nicely designed app for basic habit tracking with thoughtful features like notes, skip, etc. Also seems to have per habit xcallback support though I’ve not tried it yet.
Leavism
I bought the lifetime premium because I really don’t like the subscription model, so I’m rating this app based on the price of $40. The development team seems to idealize productivity and it shows through the app. The simplicity, design, colors, and layout puts the task in the forefront of the app. The stats the show progress are pretty extensive and I love it a lot. What seems odd though is the Completion Rate chart. The 100% tick moves up and down when you add or remove a habit. Meaning although I completed all my habits this week from Monday through Sunday, if I add a new habit on Wednesday, the Completion Rate chart wouldn’t show it at a 100%. I’d expect the Completion Rate chart to display 100% when I’ve ticked all my habits that week, even if I started a new one halfway through the week. I was hoping for multiple checkins for a habit as well. For example, I want to brush my teeth three times a day: morning, after lunch at work, and at night before bed. I would like to have a single habit “Brush teeth” that is only marked completed if I’ve checked it off three times. Instead I currently have three habits that say the same thing except at different times. It’s nit picky but some people pay $6 a month for this app, they should be able to have that expectation. Besides those points, the app does a lot right as a habit tracker. Keep up the great job!
podcoast
The app is easy to use, beautiful and slick. The execution of this app was better than each competitor, which is why i keep coming back to it. The reason I keep ditching it, though, is that competing apps allow you to set up habits which input a number, rather than just a check box. This simple feature is extremely versatile. With it, you can track your daily time on something, the number of X you did and much more. It would fit perfectly with all the beautiful visualizations that Habitify has. I wish Habitify would just implement this, so I could finally setting on an app that both did everything I wanted and worked smoothly.
Ozymandias1
By far the most polished and fully featured habit-building app I’ve tried for weekly and daily habits, but sadly lacks a monthly frequency option.
Me19681009654321
Easy to make simple goals I intend to turn into habits. I like crossing them off as they’re finished, but never a good time for a reminder!
Bryan J Scott
Love the project so far! (Purchased last week) Simple. Easy to use. Works great!
Carrie B 304
Hot everything set up. Went to add my 4th habit and it tells me I have to pay $9.99/mo for premium. Really?