Habit-chi turns habit tracking into a pet-raising game. Complete your daily habits and your animated pet grows happier, eventually evolving into new forms. Skip them, and affection drops. Let it hit zero β your pet actually runs away. What makes it different: - Animated characters that actually move (not static images) - 20+ unique pets to collect and raise - Earn badges for streaks and milestones - Fully offline, no account required - Available in 22 languages
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Hey Product Hunt! π
I'm Ken, a solo developer from Japan. I built Habit-chi because I had a very specific problem: I'veγdownloaded and abandoned more habit trackers than I can count.
The problem I kept hitting:
Every habit app felt like a spreadsheet with notifications. Miss a day? Nothing happens. The streak resets silently and the app doesn't care. So I stopped caring too.
The idea:
What if there was something that actually felt it when you skipped a day? I grew up with Tamagotchi, and I remembered how guilty I felt when my virtual pet was unhappy. That emotional connection was missing from every productivity app I'd tried.
How Habit-chi works:
- You raise an animated virtual pet alongside your habits
- Complete habits β affection goes up β your pet evolves into new forms
- Skip habits β affection drops β your pet gets visibly sad
- Let affection hit zero β your pet runs away (yes, really)
- 20+ animated characters with sprite-sheet animations (they actually move, not just static images)
- Earn badges for streaks and pet milestones
- Everything runs offline on your device β no account, no server, no personal data collected
Some honest numbers:
- Solo built with React Native / Expo
- Available in 22 languages
- iOS rating: 4.6/5 β Android rating: 4.5/5
What's next:
- More characters to collect
- Detailed habit statistics
I'd love to hear:
1. Does the "pet runs away" concept feel motivating or too anxiety-inducing?
2. What feature would make you actually stick with a habit tracker?
Happy to answer any questions about the build, the design decisions, or the indie dev journey. Thanks for checking it out! π£