Shashank Garg

WishTrail - A social network for goals and habits.

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WishTrail is a social platform for tracking goals and habits with friends. Share your progress, stay accountable, and stay motivated through community support. • Social feed with likes, comments, and progress sharing • Goal and habit tracking with sub-goals and milestones • Habit and goal analytics to track consistency • Journals for reflection and progress tracking • Discover ideas for new goals and habits • Explore community progress and inspiration • Leaderboards and streaks for motivation

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Shashank Garg
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Hi Product Hunt 👋 I built WishTrail because staying consistent with goals is incredibly hard when you're doing it alone. Most goal and habit tracking apps focus only on personal tracking, but I wanted to build something more social — a place where friends can support, motivate, and hold each other accountable. With WishTrail you can: • Track goals and habits. • Share progress through a social feed with likes and comments. • Build streaks and stay motivated with leaderboards. • Discover ideas for new goals and habits. • Reflect on your journey with journals and analytics. The idea is simple: goals are easier when you don’t pursue them alone. This is the first version of WishTrail, and I’d really love your feedback from the Product Hunt community. 👉 What features would make it easier for you to stay consistent with your goals? Thanks for checking it out!
Maks Bilski

Congrats on the launch! Social accountability is honestly the only thing that ever made me stick to habits longer than two weeks, so the angle is spot on.

One thought: most social habit apps die because people stop posting when they break streaks. Nobody wants to share failure. Have you thought about mechanics that reward comebacks, not just consistency? The apps that survive long term handle failure gracefully, not just success. Either way, strong foundation here!

Shashank Garg

@maks_bilski 
Thanks for the thoughtful feedback, and totally agree with you. This is actually one of the core problems with most habit apps. The moment someone breaks a streak, they stop posting, disengage, and eventually leave the platform.
We’re trying to approach WishTrail a bit differently. The idea isn’t just to celebrate consistency, but also to celebrate resilience and comebacks. We’ve been working on mechanics that aims to make failure feel like part of the journey, not the end of it.

Some of these ideas are already in our roadmap and will be rolling out in the next phases of the product.

Really appreciate you pointing this out. Feedbacks like this helps us shape WishTrail into something genuinely useful for people trying to build lasting habits 🙌