With this habit tracker, you can set, monitor, and review daily or weekly habits with notifications and data export options. Includes offline mode, customizable themes, and compatibility with text editors and organizing tools.
AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.7. Trustworthiness 69 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 23 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
★★★★☆
4.7
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Ratings breakdown
5 star
93%
4 star
4%
3 star
4%
2 star
0%
1 star
0%
What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
23% review manipulation risk
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High user satisfaction
93% of sampled ratings are 5 stars
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Authentic reviews
No red flags detected
About Flat Habits
• Set your daily or weekly habits
• Get notified when habits are due
• Use notification actions for quick access
• Review your day streak or commitment
• Search or filter habits
• Keep fully offline or save elsewhere
• Export your habit data at any time
• Set to dark or light mode
• iPad-friendly
Power users:
• Your habits saved to plain text
• Org mode (orgmode.org) compatible
• View and edit from your text editor: Emacs, Vim, VSCode...
• Share/sync file with your Mac or other iPhone apps
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Reviews for Flat Habits
HeyImPixel
Love this app!
Incredibly simple, and does its job quite well. I think the only things I would ask for is to be able to sync using iCloud, and to have prevention habits (e.g., don’t bite nails). You can export the underlying data as an org file, but that can be a hassle if I wanted to manage my list from multiple places.
schmudde
Wonderful design choices make this app a joy.
This is exactly what I want in a habit tracker. The data is in an open format (org mode!). The repeating times are flexible. If I miss a specific time, I can still complete it before it recurs. It syncs with whatever backend Files supports. It’s absolutely perfect. I wonder if changing a specific habit’s frequency could have a more elegant solution. Right now it warns you that it might affect how it is tracked. I don’t have a great solution to this UX problem. But it’s still a place where some clever ideas could make things just a bit better.