Checker is an app that can help you make new habits stick and be more consistent with any goal you're working towards. It uses a calendar/mosaic grid to visualize your progress and help you spot behavior patterns.
Anything tracker iOS App
Checker is an app that can help you make new habits stick and be more consistent with any goal you're working towards. It uses a calendar/mosaic grid to visualize your progress and help you spot behavior patterns.
Hey everyone! I made an app that uses GitHub-style calendar grids for habit/goal tracking. I put a lot of effort into crafting a nice, low-friction user experience and making it feel at home on iOS. Hope you try it out, and if you do, please feel free to share your thoughts here in the comments or through the app directly (in settings there are a few ways to contact me), I'd really appreciate it. Also, I'm building this app in public, you can follow the process on my YouTube channel ( https://ww
Hey Mykola, Are there any plans to add features like reminders or notifications to help users stay on track with their goals? This could be a great addition. How does it differ from other habit tracking apps? This looks a lot like some other popular habit tracking apps I've seen. Congrats on the launch!
Congrats on the launch! The design of Checker's interface is simple and comfortable. I wonder if users can choose the color of the heatmap?
Congrats on the launch! The design of Checker's interface is simple and comfortable. I wonder if users can choose the color of the heatmap?
wow like the chart that you are using
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