Kyle Brooks

Ritus - Free minimalist habit tracker you’ll actually open every day

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Ritus is a free, minimalist habit tracker built as a fast web app (PWA). Track daily, weekly, and monthly habits with custom frequency, clean visual overviews, and simple stats. Add an “emoji of the day” to give your history context and spot mood–habit patterns. Optional light gamification (trophies/collectibles) is there if you want it, but never required. No account, no hidden analytics, open source.

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Kyle Brooks
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Hey Product Hunt, I’m Kyle. I built Ritus because I got tired of habit trackers that feel either paywalled, bloated, or weirdly unclear about what happens to your data. I also wanted a habit tracker that works as a proper web app, not only as a phone-only native app. At first I thought “simple” meant barebones. While building, I realized what I actually wanted was simple usage, but strong visuals. So the project evolved into a tracker that stays calm to use day-to-day, but still gives you clear overviews and stats. One feature that surprised me is “emoji of the day.” It came from an earlier mood-tracking idea, and I almost didn’t include it. But a single emoji ended up being enough to make the history feel human and helped me notice patterns between how I felt and how consistent I was. Ritus is free, open source, works offline as a PWA, and doesn’t require an account. If you try it, I’d love honest feedback: what would make a habit tool feel supportive enough that you keep using it after an imperfect week?