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End Date option
When you create a habit, you have an option to pick the “start date”. There should also be an option to pick an “end date”. Sometimes it is more encouraging if you know you only have a month to do this habit as opposed to forever. And some habits you only want to do for a short period of time. Then once you reach the goal, there would be a little congrats pop up 🎉 “you did it!!” and the option to continue the habit, or archive it.

Peter Vu Over 1 year ago
💡 Feature Request
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Completed
End Date option
When you create a habit, you have an option to pick the “start date”. There should also be an option to pick an “end date”. Sometimes it is more encouraging if you know you only have a month to do this habit as opposed to forever. And some habits you only want to do for a short period of time. Then once you reach the goal, there would be a little congrats pop up 🎉 “you did it!!” and the option to continue the habit, or archive it.

Peter Vu Over 1 year ago
💡 Feature Request
Pinned
Completed
Time of Day: Night
There are things I need to do at Night that I wish did not show up as Morning, or Evening, items.

User Feedback Over 1 year ago
💡 Feature Request
Pinned
Completed
Time of Day: Night
There are things I need to do at Night that I wish did not show up as Morning, or Evening, items.

User Feedback Over 1 year ago
💡 Feature Request
Pinned
Completed
Expanding Apple Health Support - Medications, Blood Pressure, Weight
I’d like to track in Habitify that I have taken my daily medications, have recorded my blood pressure and weight in Apple Health. These data points are not currently available but are common!

An Anonymous User 6 months ago
💡 Feature Request
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Completed
Expanding Apple Health Support - Medications, Blood Pressure, Weight
I’d like to track in Habitify that I have taken my daily medications, have recorded my blood pressure and weight in Apple Health. These data points are not currently available but are common!

An Anonymous User 6 months ago
💡 Feature Request
Pinned
Completed
iOS app: don't launch after update (27.0.0)
After updating the iOS app to version 27.0.0, the app no longer launches. When I tap the app icon on the home screen, a completely white screen appears for less than a second, and then it returns to the home screen without showing any error message.

An Anonymous User 5 months ago
🐞 Bug Report
Pinned
Completed
iOS app: don't launch after update (27.0.0)
After updating the iOS app to version 27.0.0, the app no longer launches. When I tap the app icon on the home screen, a completely white screen appears for less than a second, and then it returns to the home screen without showing any error message.

An Anonymous User 5 months ago
🐞 Bug Report
Completed
Streak: Make streak also weekly-based and monthly-based
If I have a habit with a goal of doing it twice a week, and I manage to do it twice a week for 4 weeks, I would expect that this constitutes a 4 week streak. The current way that streaks work is only logical for every day habits.

Minh Thư Over 1 year ago
💡 Feature Request
Completed
Streak: Make streak also weekly-based and monthly-based
If I have a habit with a goal of doing it twice a week, and I manage to do it twice a week for 4 weeks, I would expect that this constitutes a 4 week streak. The current way that streaks work is only logical for every day habits.

Minh Thư Over 1 year ago
💡 Feature Request
In Progress
Off Mode: Enable off-mode for specific habits
Sometimes, we still want to track some habits in the list while putting others in Off Mode.

Minh Thư Over 1 year ago
💡 Feature Request
In Progress
Off Mode: Enable off-mode for specific habits
Sometimes, we still want to track some habits in the list while putting others in Off Mode.

Minh Thư Over 1 year ago
💡 Feature Request
Planned
Journal: Add the weekly and monthly view
Extend the Journal view for the view on the progress of all habits in a week or a month, so we can: See the occurrence of habit in the past as well as the last time we checked in Plan for the upcoming dates

Minh Thư Over 1 year ago
💡 Feature Request
Planned
Journal: Add the weekly and monthly view
Extend the Journal view for the view on the progress of all habits in a week or a month, so we can: See the occurrence of habit in the past as well as the last time we checked in Plan for the upcoming dates

Minh Thư Over 1 year ago
💡 Feature Request
Completed
UI: Option to Adjust Layout Size
I’d like to suggest adding an option to adjust the entire layout size on macOS and iOS, not just the font size. This feature would greatly enhance readability and improve the overall experience, especially for users on larger or smaller screens, depending on their device. For inspiration: https://culturedcode.com/things/blog/2023/09/things-big-and-small/

Alan Nascimento Over 1 year ago
💡 Feature Request
Completed
UI: Option to Adjust Layout Size
I’d like to suggest adding an option to adjust the entire layout size on macOS and iOS, not just the font size. This feature would greatly enhance readability and improve the overall experience, especially for users on larger or smaller screens, depending on their device. For inspiration: https://culturedcode.com/things/blog/2023/09/things-big-and-small/

Alan Nascimento Over 1 year ago
💡 Feature Request
Planned
Progress: Logic to calculate daily completion rate on weekly/monthly habits
Hi, I’ve noticed that my overall metric rarely goes above 14%. I believe this is because I have several habits that are tracked monthly, and these are currently being counted in the overall daily metric. Wouldn’t it make more sense for the overall rating to reflect only the habits set on a daily basis? I’m not entirely sure how best to implement this, because if I happen to check off a few monthly habits on the same day as my daily ones, that could disproportionately inflate the metric. Maybe it would be worth considering two separate overall metrics — one for daily habits and another for the total (daily + monthly). Right now, the overall score doesn’t reflect my actual consistency in a meaningful way. Hope this suggestion makes sense Rui Correia

Rui Monopolis Manufaktura 8 months ago
💡 Feature Request
Planned
Progress: Logic to calculate daily completion rate on weekly/monthly habits
Hi, I’ve noticed that my overall metric rarely goes above 14%. I believe this is because I have several habits that are tracked monthly, and these are currently being counted in the overall daily metric. Wouldn’t it make more sense for the overall rating to reflect only the habits set on a daily basis? I’m not entirely sure how best to implement this, because if I happen to check off a few monthly habits on the same day as my daily ones, that could disproportionately inflate the metric. Maybe it would be worth considering two separate overall metrics — one for daily habits and another for the total (daily + monthly). Right now, the overall score doesn’t reflect my actual consistency in a meaningful way. Hope this suggestion makes sense Rui Correia

Rui Monopolis Manufaktura 8 months ago
💡 Feature Request
In Progress
Progress: Graph for Areas
With the new update, the area progress stats are gone. Being able to see trends over time of habit areas is one of the few features which distinguishes habitify from other habit apps. I could easily see which areas of my life need improvement like health, work, self-development etc. Now you can't see the trends anymore. It was a great feature, please bring it back

Peter Vu Over 1 year ago
💡 Feature Request
In Progress
Progress: Graph for Areas
With the new update, the area progress stats are gone. Being able to see trends over time of habit areas is one of the few features which distinguishes habitify from other habit apps. I could easily see which areas of my life need improvement like health, work, self-development etc. Now you can't see the trends anymore. It was a great feature, please bring it back

Peter Vu Over 1 year ago
💡 Feature Request
Completed
Desktop App: Build a window app
and publish it on the Microsoft store for easy download and installation.

Minh Thư About 1 year ago
💡 Feature Request
Completed
Desktop App: Build a window app
and publish it on the Microsoft store for easy download and installation.

Minh Thư About 1 year ago
💡 Feature Request
In Progress
Note: Review all notes in one place
To be able to access all of my notes in date order like a diary to see how I have progressed mentally, emotionally and physically. In this view, there may be a sorting and filtering button to search note by habits, date, etc…

Minh Thư Over 1 year ago
💡 Feature Request
In Progress
Note: Review all notes in one place
To be able to access all of my notes in date order like a diary to see how I have progressed mentally, emotionally and physically. In this view, there may be a sorting and filtering button to search note by habits, date, etc…

Minh Thư Over 1 year ago
💡 Feature Request
Planned
Integration: Sync with Garmin or MyFitnessPal
Please add the ability to sync in steps, water, workouts, etc from Garmin or MyFitnessPal.

Nick Adams Over 1 year ago
💡 Feature Request
Planned
Integration: Sync with Garmin or MyFitnessPal
Please add the ability to sync in steps, water, workouts, etc from Garmin or MyFitnessPal.

Nick Adams Over 1 year ago
💡 Feature Request
Completed
Goal: Allow to create habits with goal per year
Right the goal is only daily, weekly and monthly. Would be nice to have yearly goals.

Minh Thư Over 1 year ago
💡 Feature Request
Completed
Goal: Allow to create habits with goal per year
Right the goal is only daily, weekly and monthly. Would be nice to have yearly goals.

Minh Thư Over 1 year ago
💡 Feature Request
Completed
Area: Assign a habit to more than 1 areas
Currently, a habit can be included in 1 area only. However, in real life, it may be more complicated. For example, the habit of reading” can be included in both 2 areas of “Self-development” and “Relaxation”.

Minh Thư Over 1 year ago
💡 Feature Request
Completed
Area: Assign a habit to more than 1 areas
Currently, a habit can be included in 1 area only. However, in real life, it may be more complicated. For example, the habit of reading” can be included in both 2 areas of “Self-development” and “Relaxation”.

Minh Thư Over 1 year ago
💡 Feature Request
Planned
Check-in: Making completing habits more satisfying
For me, it’s not quite exciting to finish a habit. Yes there is a nice sound, but I think there is missing a better transitioning animation of the completion of the habit. Or maybe even a bit of confetti would do it.

Leon About 1 year ago
💡 Feature Request
Planned
Check-in: Making completing habits more satisfying
For me, it’s not quite exciting to finish a habit. Yes there is a nice sound, but I think there is missing a better transitioning animation of the completion of the habit. Or maybe even a bit of confetti would do it.

Leon About 1 year ago
💡 Feature Request
Log Progress: Reduce Friction When Exceeding Weekly Habit Targets
Habit building is based on discovering real capacity through practice. Users often start with a low weekly target, then realize they can perform the habit more times within the same week. Current problem: For weekly habits, once the target count is reached, the habit is treated as completed. Adding additional repetitions becomes difficult and requires manual numeric input, even though exceeding the target is intentional and positive. This creates unnecessary friction when: a habit is still in the building stage, or the user performs the habit more times than planned in a given week. Request: Allow users to continue logging repetitions after reaching the weekly target using the same quick interaction (e.g., +1), without switching to keyboard input or a different flow. This change supports gradual, experience-based habit building without changing existing default behavior. Summary: Keep weekly habits active after the target is reached. Allow quick (+1) logging beyond the weekly target without restriction. Remove the requirement for keyboard-only numeric input when exceeding the target.

Ahmad About 1 month ago
💡 Feature Request
Log Progress: Reduce Friction When Exceeding Weekly Habit Targets
Habit building is based on discovering real capacity through practice. Users often start with a low weekly target, then realize they can perform the habit more times within the same week. Current problem: For weekly habits, once the target count is reached, the habit is treated as completed. Adding additional repetitions becomes difficult and requires manual numeric input, even though exceeding the target is intentional and positive. This creates unnecessary friction when: a habit is still in the building stage, or the user performs the habit more times than planned in a given week. Request: Allow users to continue logging repetitions after reaching the weekly target using the same quick interaction (e.g., +1), without switching to keyboard input or a different flow. This change supports gradual, experience-based habit building without changing existing default behavior. Summary: Keep weekly habits active after the target is reached. Allow quick (+1) logging beyond the weekly target without restriction. Remove the requirement for keyboard-only numeric input when exceeding the target.

Ahmad About 1 month ago
💡 Feature Request
In Progress
Notification: Get reminded for habits that have no progress recently.
This feature could give gentle reminders for habits that have been slipping through the cracks, motivating users to jump back in or reevaluate their approach to those habits. This could be a great way to provide that extra push to keep users focused on their goals and mindful of any habits they’re unintentionally neglecting.

Minh Thư About 1 year ago
💡 Feature Request
In Progress
Notification: Get reminded for habits that have no progress recently.
This feature could give gentle reminders for habits that have been slipping through the cracks, motivating users to jump back in or reevaluate their approach to those habits. This could be a great way to provide that extra push to keep users focused on their goals and mindful of any habits they’re unintentionally neglecting.

Minh Thư About 1 year ago
💡 Feature Request
In Progress
Widget: Allow to check in & log progress without opening the app
I feel like the widget opening the app when you choose to log something kinda half defeats the point. It's one step from just being the app icon as it opens anyway. In previous apps I can manage the ml of water i wanna track in the widget and stay on my homescreen. Just a bug bear but valid I think.

Rich H 11 months ago
💡 Feature Request
In Progress
Widget: Allow to check in & log progress without opening the app
I feel like the widget opening the app when you choose to log something kinda half defeats the point. It's one step from just being the app icon as it opens anyway. In previous apps I can manage the ml of water i wanna track in the widget and stay on my homescreen. Just a bug bear but valid I think.

Rich H 11 months ago
💡 Feature Request
Completed
Task: Repeat the tasks inside the habit
I have found the habit tasks function so helpful. But if I wanted to use it to break down my habits into smaller chunks, I have to input these new tasks every single time. Once they are checked off, they don’t “uncheck” themselves next time the habit occurs - they disappear. Can we create habit tasks that will uncheck or be made new when a habit recurs? I still want the ability to have one-off tasks, but maybe a function like “pin task” or some other way of labelling them can differentiate these two functions.

Minh Thư Over 1 year ago
💡 Feature Request
Completed
Task: Repeat the tasks inside the habit
I have found the habit tasks function so helpful. But if I wanted to use it to break down my habits into smaller chunks, I have to input these new tasks every single time. Once they are checked off, they don’t “uncheck” themselves next time the habit occurs - they disappear. Can we create habit tasks that will uncheck or be made new when a habit recurs? I still want the ability to have one-off tasks, but maybe a function like “pin task” or some other way of labelling them can differentiate these two functions.

Minh Thư Over 1 year ago
💡 Feature Request
Repeat Interval: More options for habit frequency
I do wish there was the ability for more customization in how often you do the habit. While the current options work for most of my habits, I have a few that need to be completed every other week, monthly, or sometimes quarterly. Currently, I have these habits set to once a week and I just skip off weeks, but that requires I go into the habit’s calendar to see when I did it last. This is a little annoying, as it takes away from the straightforward aspects I like about the app. It’d be so much easier if the habit just appeared on my list the day I had to do it, like my weekly habits.

Peter Vu Over 1 year ago
💡 Feature Request
Repeat Interval: More options for habit frequency
I do wish there was the ability for more customization in how often you do the habit. While the current options work for most of my habits, I have a few that need to be completed every other week, monthly, or sometimes quarterly. Currently, I have these habits set to once a week and I just skip off weeks, but that requires I go into the habit’s calendar to see when I did it last. This is a little annoying, as it takes away from the straightforward aspects I like about the app. It’d be so much easier if the habit just appeared on my list the day I had to do it, like my weekly habits.

Peter Vu Over 1 year ago
💡 Feature Request
Habit Reminders: Performance-Based Habit Adjustment Alerts
Habit targets are often set conservatively and adjusted over time based on real performance. Biologically, habit repetition and motivation are closely linked to the dopamine system, which responds to prediction error (the gap between expected and actual outcomes). When a habit is consistently overperformed or underperformed without feedback, reinforcement signals weaken, reducing long-term motivation and habit stability. Request: Allow users to enable performance-based alerts for habits, such as: “Notify me if I fall behind this habit by 10% or 20%” Alerts can be scheduled periodically (weekly, biweekly, or monthly) When triggered, the alert can offer clear, actionable options, for example: Reduce the habit target to X Increase the habit target to Y Extend the current trial period by one more week This helps users recalibrate habits in a biologically and behaviorally sustainable way, using simple rules without changing existing default behavior. Summary: 1. Performance-Based Habit Alerts Allow users to set alerts that trigger when their habit performance deviates from the target by a chosen percentage (e.g. 10% or 20%), over a defined period (weekly, biweekly, or monthly). 2. Actionable Adjustment Options in Alerts When an alert is triggered, present clear one-tap options such as: reduce the habit target to a suggested level increase the habit target to a suggested level extend the current trial period by one more week

Ahmad About 1 month ago
💡 Feature Request
Habit Reminders: Performance-Based Habit Adjustment Alerts
Habit targets are often set conservatively and adjusted over time based on real performance. Biologically, habit repetition and motivation are closely linked to the dopamine system, which responds to prediction error (the gap between expected and actual outcomes). When a habit is consistently overperformed or underperformed without feedback, reinforcement signals weaken, reducing long-term motivation and habit stability. Request: Allow users to enable performance-based alerts for habits, such as: “Notify me if I fall behind this habit by 10% or 20%” Alerts can be scheduled periodically (weekly, biweekly, or monthly) When triggered, the alert can offer clear, actionable options, for example: Reduce the habit target to X Increase the habit target to Y Extend the current trial period by one more week This helps users recalibrate habits in a biologically and behaviorally sustainable way, using simple rules without changing existing default behavior. Summary: 1. Performance-Based Habit Alerts Allow users to set alerts that trigger when their habit performance deviates from the target by a chosen percentage (e.g. 10% or 20%), over a defined period (weekly, biweekly, or monthly). 2. Actionable Adjustment Options in Alerts When an alert is triggered, present clear one-tap options such as: reduce the habit target to a suggested level increase the habit target to a suggested level extend the current trial period by one more week

Ahmad About 1 month ago
💡 Feature Request
Habit type: Habit to track value change such as weight tracking
IF POSSIBLE MAKE AN ANALYSIS CHART FOR THE GIVEN DAY/WEEK/MONTH TO TRACK HIS PROGRESS DURING THEIR WEIGHT LOSS I.E EACH DAY IT TAKES THE NEW WEIGHT VALUE AND GIVES THE GRAPH FOR OVERALL WEEK/MONTH.

Yadidya kumar Over 1 year ago
💡 Feature Request
Habit type: Habit to track value change such as weight tracking
IF POSSIBLE MAKE AN ANALYSIS CHART FOR THE GIVEN DAY/WEEK/MONTH TO TRACK HIS PROGRESS DURING THEIR WEIGHT LOSS I.E EACH DAY IT TAKES THE NEW WEIGHT VALUE AND GIVES THE GRAPH FOR OVERALL WEEK/MONTH.

Yadidya kumar Over 1 year ago
💡 Feature Request