Kibo - AI habit tracker that makes achieving your goals easy

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Kibo fills the gap between a $5 habit tracker and a $500/month human coach. It's an AI life coach that turns your goals into personalized weekly commitments, tracks your follow-through, and leads weekly review sessions to adjusts your program based on your results and your feedback. Not a chatbot that forgets you between sessions — a coaching system that remembers everything and evolves with you. Built solo with Claude Code by a PM who wanted a coach he'd actually stick with.

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Three months ago I was using Claude to help me plan out how I could achieve my goals. It was great for giving me some next steps, but it was hard to create a feedback loop that allowed it to adjust and improve with me. And when the context of the chat filled up and I had to move to a new chat I felt like I was starting all over again. I had used other habit / goal tracking apps but most either offer no structure/guidance, or force you into a rigid program that didn't align with my goals. I built kibo.so because it was the product that I personally wanted to use. Excited to share it with you all and hear your feedback!

The weekly review sessions are surprisingly useful, not just generic check-ins. It actually adjusts my commitments based on what I missed, which is way more helpful than static habit apps.

 thats how change happens! love it!

The weekly review sessions genuinely catch things I'd normally let slide, like noticing I'd dropped two habits in a row and suggesting I shrink them instead of abandoning them. The memory across weeks is what sold me.

 thank you! would love to get some feedback once you start using it.

Love the concept. The weekly review + long-term memory is what makes this feel more like a real coach than another AI chat app. Curious how you keep users engaged after the first few weeks.

 yeah the longitudinal data was one of the big things i was trying to solve for with this, and the weekly check-ins are meant to be an important retention tool, but we'll see. I imagine some drop-off is going to be expected as with any b2c product.