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Commit: Habits & Consistency

Commit: Habits & Consistency

5· 6 reviews
AI summary readySince 2023

Consistency-focused habit tracker

Commit is an iOS application to build lasting habits. Track and visualize your consistency with a beautiful grid. Set and achieve your long-term goals without the added pressure of maintaining a streak.

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How Users feel about Commit: Habits & Consistency

Pros

+ easy to use (4)+ habit tracking (4)+ creative design (2)+ no streak pressure (2)+ user-friendly interface (2)+ visualizations (2)

Cons

No major drawbacks reported.
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What reviewers say about Commit: Habits & Consistency

Commit: Habits & Consistency is praised for its creative approach to habit tracking, focusing on consistency without the pressure of maintaining streaks. Users appreciate its simple, user-friendly interface and the engaging visualizations that make tracking progress enjoyable. The app is noted for its ease of use and effectiveness in helping users build and maintain habits. However, some users suggest improvements, such as adding more flexible time options and notifications to enhance user engagement. Overall, it is highly recommended for those looking to achieve personal goals and improve consistency.

This AI synopsis blends highlights gathered from recent reviewers.

How people rate Commit: Habits & Consistency

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Laura Mesa5/53yr ago

I like it overall, onboarding was pretty enjoyable and easyI just wish there were more time options for me to track habits. For example, I have things I'd like to do every two weeks, every month and every six weeks for certain things - calling a specific person, for example.

+ onboarding experience (1) limited time options (1)
Gabriel Mane5/53yr ago

I really enjoy their conception. I believe that guys will support the application and will continuously upgrade their product.

I think it would be great to add "notifications" because it is easy to forget about this app (hard to be on the main home page of current iOS devices). Maybe adding a widget (due today), or notifying the user if there is no activity would solve the problem.

lack of notifications (1)
Sean Bridgeman5/53yr ago

I liked the UI and could really see myself using this app. However, I deleted it after I realized there was only 30 commits that I could make within the free model. The creators should re-evaluate their freemium model go back to the drawing board when it comes to their monetization strategy.

Commitment #1 - Talk myself out of buying one thing that I don't need each day. ✅

+ user-friendly interface (2) free tier (1)
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