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HabiLife
Building the future of Social Fitness
31 followers
Building the future of Social Fitness
31 followers
Track your habits, join team challenges, climb the leaderboard, and transform your wellness journey. Free download, no ads. HabiLife is a social habit-building and wellness app designed to help people build sustainable healthy routines and stay accountable through community-driven motivation. Built for anyone looking to improve their lifestyle, whether it's losing weight, building better daily habits, or staying consistent. HabiLife solves the biggest problem in habit formation.










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Excited to hunt HabiLife today!
HabiLife turns habit-building into a social, competitive experience with real-time challenges, live leaderboards, and community-driven accountability. Track your progress through Active Age and stay consistent with co-walking and real-time buddy mode from anywhere. Built for individuals, teams, and companies with team challenges, fundraising experiences, and corporate wellness gamification.
I especially love how it blends wellness tracking (like BMI and progress insights) with community-driven features, making the journey not just effective, but actually enjoyable.
If you’ve ever started a habit and dropped it halfway, this might be the push you’ve been looking for.
Curious to hear what the community thinks 👇
@istiakahmad Thank you so much for hunting HabiLife 🙏
This is exactly the problem we kept seeing — people want to build habits, but doing it alone makes it really hard to sustain.
That “lonely checklist” feeling you mentioned is what we’re trying to eliminate.
What’s been really interesting for us is seeing how behavior changes when people do it together:
People walk more
Stay consistent longer
And actually enjoy the process
It stops feeling like a task… and starts feeling like something you look forward to.
We’re still very early and learning every day, so feedback like this means a lot 🙌
Curious from your side as well —
👉 what’s one habit you’ve tried to build but couldn’t stay consistent with?
This product looks exciting. I’ve tried for a long time to keep my parents and our aging family circle, including uncles and aunts, engaged in fitness and building a healthy routine.
This app seems promising, especially in how it promotes accountability within a safe and supportive environment among family members. I’d love to understand whether it supports a close-knit family setup, caters to the needs of older adults, and helps drive accountability in a fun, safe space where they can encourage and support one another.
Really appreciate this, @shameer_pulikkal this is exactly one of the use cases we care deeply about.
HabiLife isn’t just for individuals, it’s designed for close-knit groups like families. You can create private challenges, bring your parents, uncles, aunts into the same space, and keep it simple, safe, and supportive. The idea is to make it feel less like a “fitness app” and more like a shared activity you do together.
For older adults, we’re focusing on simplicity, gentle goals (like daily steps), and positive reinforcement, no pressure, just encouragement. And the accountability naturally comes from seeing each other show up, progress, and cheer one another on.
We’re actively building more features around this “family wellness circle” concept, so this feedback is super valuable. Would love to have your family try it and share how we can make it even better 🙌
This is such a cool idea. I am a user of Habilife, and for the first time in my life, I've started taking care of my health because of this app.
I'm a "team sports" kind of person. I love doing activities in a group but hate doing things alone. That means I can't bring myself to go to the gym or do exercises solo - not that I physically can't, but mentally I always find reasons not to.
Habilife lets me challenge my friends and makes fitness feel like a team sport, so I'm now excited to track my steps and follow through with my health goals. Good luck with the launch. I'm super excited for this app!
@niyaz_pk Dear HabiLifian,This is exactly why we built HabiLife.
So many people don’t struggle with fitness, they struggle with doing it alone. The moment it feels like a team sport, everything changes.
Really glad HabiLife could unlock that for you. The fact that you’re now excited to show up and stay consistent means a lot to us.
We’re just getting started more social and real-time features coming to make this even more fun and engaging.
Appreciate you being part of this journey.
I’ve been using HabiLife for about three months now, and it has genuinely helped me stay more consistent with my fitness habits.
What I like most is that it doesn’t feel like just another habit tracker. The challenges, leaderboard, and community/accountability features make the whole process feel more engaging and motivating. On days when I might normally skip a walk or lose momentum, the app gives me that extra push to show up.
Fitness and habit-building are usually hard because consistency is the real challenge, not just knowing what to do. HabiLife has been helpful for me because it turns that consistency into something social, fun, and easier to stick with.
Excited to see where the team takes this. Congrats on the launch!
@jazarine This means a lot, thank you for sharing this 🙏
You’ve captured exactly what we’re trying to solve. Most people already know what to do for their health, but staying consistent is the real challenge. That’s where we wanted HabiLife to feel different, making it social, a bit competitive, and something you actually look forward to.
Really glad to hear it’s giving you that extra push on the days it matters most, that’s the whole idea behind the challenges and leaderboard.
We’re just getting started, and there’s a lot more coming to make this even more engaging. Appreciate you being part of the journey from early on 🚀
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I’m Zakir, founder of HabiLife.
I started building this because I kept failing at staying consistent with my own health.
Not because I didn’t know what to do…
But because I was doing it alone.
So I asked a simple question:
👉 What if staying healthy felt like a game you play with other people?
That’s how HabiLife was born.
What surprised me the most:
45 people walked 340K steps in a single day
We’ve crossed 30M+ steps in just a few months
All driven by small communities, not ads
People don’t need more tracking tools.
They need motivation, accountability, and a reason to show up daily.
That’s what we’re building.
We’re still early, and your feedback means everything 🙏
Would love to know:
👉 What’s the hardest part about staying consistent with your health?
If you’re curious, comment “HabiLife” and I’ll DM you personally.
Thanks for the support ❤️
I’ve been using HabiLife for a while now, and honestly, it’s one of the few apps that’s actually helped me stay consistent.
What really works for me is the daily check-in. Logging in each day and seeing the leaderboard gives me that little push to get up and walk—I don’t want to fall too far behind everyone else. It sounds simple, but that bit of friendly competition really keeps me on track.
I also like how it shows activity across different levels—my own steps, my family’s, friends’, and even the whole community. It’s motivating to see everyone staying active and encouraging each other. It feels less like a solo effort and more like you’re part of something bigger.
The tracking is pretty detailed too—you can see your steps daily, by city, monthly, and even yearly. Watching that progress build up over time is super satisfying and keeps you going.
Overall, it’s a simple but effective app. The mix of habit tracking, community motivation, and visible progress makes it much easier to stick with healthy routines long term.
What is the geo distribution of Habilife's users? Does it have community in the UK or it is geo-agnostic? I saw flags of the US, India, Canada on the demo video.
@michael_vavilov
Great question, Michael, appreciate you bringing this up 🙌
HabiLife is geo-agnostic by design, but community-driven in experience. Right now, we’re seeing organic traction across countries like the US, Canada, India, and growing.
We’ve built it so users can choose their city, walk for their city, and compete on city-level leaderboards. So even if your friends are in different parts of the world, you can still stay connected, compete, and push each other.
That also means starting a community in the UK is very natural, once a few users join, it becomes a local movement quickly.
The bigger vision is to connect cities globally while keeping the feeling local, move your city, move the world 🌍
Would love to see a UK community kick off soon 🚀