HabitBoard is a simple and flexible habit tracker. It helps you to form and keep track of your intentional habits, provides valuable insights for your decisions, and offers support in staying attentive.
### Unlimited Habits
If you're just starting out with one or two habits or already have a long list of things you want to keep track of — HabitBoard imposes no limitations on the number of habits you can track.
### Historic Data
It provides a detailed calendar-like view of your historic data which grows over time. In addition, you get habit-specific statistics like current and longest streaks, completion rate, and count by week, month, and year.
### Statistics
HabitBoard makes provides meaningful and beautiful stats that give an overview over all your tracked habits. You can inspect your overall weekly and monthly completions, get an overall completion rate, and keep track of your daily completions.
### Weekly Goals and Skipped Days
Some habits are not planned daily and HabitBoard makes it easy to configure automatically skipped days and weekly goals per habit. If you set a weekly goal, you'll see an additional label for the current progress in the habit list.
### Notes
You can add notes to individual days and review them for each habit. This can come handy to, e.g., remember why you marked a day as skipped, to keep track of when you start a new book with your reading habit, or take note when you start a new progression in your exercise habit.
### Customizable Colors
Each habit can use colors according to your personal taste or for visual grouping of habits. You can customize both the colors for done and missed habit states.
### Widgets
HabitBoard offers Lock Screen widgets, a daily completions widget, and small, medium, and a large calendar-like widgets (which are interactive on iOS 17) so that you can glance on your habits even if you're not using the app.
### Shortcuts
With the "Mark habit as done" and "Set note for habit" Shortcuts actions, you can combine different tasks to automatically keep your HabitBoard up-to-date.
### Archived Habits
Some things also come to an end (or are paused), so HabitBoard offers a dedicated place for archived habits. Habits that live there are still fully interactive, so it can also be used as a more private area for certain habits.
### Configuration of List Labels
In my own practice of habit tracking, I've noticed that the current streak is not always the most meaningful metric — personally, I focus more on monthly completions. With HabitBoard, you can decide whether you want to display the current streak, weekly, monthly, and yearly completions in addition to the names in the habit list.
### Daily Reminder and Individual Habit Reminders
When you're starting out, a daily reminder can be useful. If you want, the app notifies you when it's time to review your HabitBoard for the day.
In addition, each habit can have its own reminders. You can choose the time and weekdays where you want to be reminded, customize the notification message, and decide whether to be reminded if you already marked the habit for the day. And you can have multiple reminders per habit.
### Automatic Backup and Sync
HabitBoard securely and privately backups and syncs your habits via iCloud. If you're using a second device, your data is already there.
### Support for Apple Watch
If you’re using an Apple Watch, you can track your daily habits from your wrist. The dedicated watch app allows for marking habits directly (which is synced with the paired iPhone) and provides various complications for your watch face to display daily progress.
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If you have feedback, a bug report, or want to be a beta tester, feel free to reach out via any of the links under *Settings → About*.
Thanks for using HabitBoard!
### Unlimited Habits
If you're just starting out with one or two habits or already have a long list of things you want to keep track of — HabitBoard imposes no limitations on the number of habits you can track.
### Historic Data
It provides a detailed calendar-like view of your historic data which grows over time. In addition, you get habit-specific statistics like current and longest streaks, completion rate, and count by week, month, and year.
### Statistics
HabitBoard makes provides meaningful and beautiful stats that give an overview over all your tracked habits. You can inspect your overall weekly and monthly completions, get an overall completion rate, and keep track of your daily completions.
### Weekly Goals and Skipped Days
Some habits are not planned daily and HabitBoard makes it easy to configure automatically skipped days and weekly goals per habit. If you set a weekly goal, you'll see an additional label for the current progress in the habit list.
### Notes
You can add notes to individual days and review them for each habit. This can come handy to, e.g., remember why you marked a day as skipped, to keep track of when you start a new book with your reading habit, or take note when you start a new progression in your exercise habit.
### Customizable Colors
Each habit can use colors according to your personal taste or for visual grouping of habits. You can customize both the colors for done and missed habit states.
### Widgets
HabitBoard offers Lock Screen widgets, a daily completions widget, and small, medium, and a large calendar-like widgets (which are interactive on iOS 17) so that you can glance on your habits even if you're not using the app.
### Shortcuts
With the "Mark habit as done" and "Set note for habit" Shortcuts actions, you can combine different tasks to automatically keep your HabitBoard up-to-date.
### Archived Habits
Some things also come to an end (or are paused), so HabitBoard offers a dedicated place for archived habits. Habits that live there are still fully interactive, so it can also be used as a more private area for certain habits.
### Configuration of List Labels
In my own practice of habit tracking, I've noticed that the current streak is not always the most meaningful metric — personally, I focus more on monthly completions. With HabitBoard, you can decide whether you want to display the current streak, weekly, monthly, and yearly completions in addition to the names in the habit list.
### Daily Reminder and Individual Habit Reminders
When you're starting out, a daily reminder can be useful. If you want, the app notifies you when it's time to review your HabitBoard for the day.
In addition, each habit can have its own reminders. You can choose the time and weekdays where you want to be reminded, customize the notification message, and decide whether to be reminded if you already marked the habit for the day. And you can have multiple reminders per habit.
### Automatic Backup and Sync
HabitBoard securely and privately backups and syncs your habits via iCloud. If you're using a second device, your data is already there.
### Support for Apple Watch
If you’re using an Apple Watch, you can track your daily habits from your wrist. The dedicated watch app allows for marking habits directly (which is synced with the paired iPhone) and provides various complications for your watch face to display daily progress.
---
If you have feedback, a bug report, or want to be a beta tester, feel free to reach out via any of the links under *Settings → About*.
Thanks for using HabitBoard!
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