Launched this week
CoThrive

CoThrive

Like BeReal, just for habits.Friends, habit posts, competing

7 followers

The first social habit tracker built for working toward goals with friends. You join a small group, post visual check ins, keep your streak, and follow each other’s progress as a shared journey over time. Friendly competition is part of it too with leaderboards and streaks that make consistency feel like a team sport. Less lonely self improvement, more momentum together.
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Launch tags:iOSProductivitySocial Media
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Intercom
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What do you think? …

Luca Stoll
Maker
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I started this with my friends when we realized we were all reading too little even though we really wanted to read more. We couldn’t motivate ourselves properly, so we turned it into a small competition. And that honestly surprised me: we were so motivated by it that we ended up reading almost every day for months. We’re all pretty competitive, so it worked way better than I expected. That experience made me want a platform for this kind of motivation and accountability, but for more than just reading. When I looked into the habit tracker market, it felt like building habits with friends was basically non existent. So I started brainstorming the same day, because I thought that maybe a lot of people who don’t get results with normal habit trackers simply need the motivation that comes from doing it with friends. With a lot of tech support from friends and people I met along the journey, I managed to build it myself. It definitely took longer than it would for many others, and I restarted from scratch about three times but now I’m finally at a point where I can share the first version. CoThrive is a social habit tracker for small (habit) groups with a shared visual journey, streaks, and friendly competition. You can imagine it like BeReal just for habits. I’d love your honest feedback. What would make you use something like this with your friends, and what’s missing for you?