No more updating a google spreadsheet or Notion template once and then never looking at it again. Harold is a quirky SMS bot, powered by AI that makes tracking your habits: simple 👊 convenient 🙌 & fun 🤓
A quirky SMS bot that helps you stick with your habits 💪
No more updating a google spreadsheet or Notion template once and then never looking at it again. Harold is a quirky SMS bot, powered by AI that makes tracking your habits: simple 👊 convenient 🙌 & fun 🤓
New feature alert! 🚨 You can now "quick start" by selecting from a list of popular habit https://twitter.com/bagelsangranola/status/1490447657361297408?s=20&t=t2zOK_Hs0DN75hfV76FApA
I love this service and have been using it for almost a year, congrats on 2.0!
Overcome Procrastination with your tracking habits. Congrats on the launch !
Harold is a personality that inspires me to set goals for each day and actually do them. He's not intrusive and not judgmental. He's encouraging and I look forward to my text from him each evening. He is easy to set up, use, and change. I have now learned what "habit stacking" is. So great.
Glad to see such a powerful usecase built on Typeform. I love NoCode too. I really see a lot of scope to build it as a gamified premium product as there is already good demand as per your last years launch and again this year. Amazing to read your progress. I have a suggestion for you, if you could try to bring this messages on whatsapp then this could spread and grow like fire. Whatsapp has more flexibility in terms of message formats you can send with buttons to capture response. I really hope
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