Launching today

Habit Hero
Build Habits. Become a Hero.
10 followers
Build Habits. Become a Hero.
10 followers
Habit Hero turns habit building into an RPG. Instead of relying on streaks or guilt, every completed habit earns XP, coins, and collectible powers that you arrange on your own strategy grid to unlock unique combinations and bonuses. Choose a hero class, complete daily quests, customize your sanctuary, and watch your character grow alongside your real-life progress. Inspired by the idea that small daily actions lead to remarkable results, Habit Hero rewards consistency not perfection.




How does the strategy grid actually work in practice — do the powers combo automatically once I place them, or do I need to unlock them in a specific order to trigger the bonuses?
@hamdiderinwvuu When compatible powers are stacked on top of each other, they fuse into a stronger power.
there is a list of compatible powers on the right of the grid. Thanks for the comment!
The RPG framing actually made me want to open the app again, especially arranging powers on the strategy grid. Small thing but it felt more like a game than a chore tracker.
@gler63kh I really appreciate that! That was exactly the feeling I was aiming for. I wanted opening the app to feel like checking on a character you've been building rather than ticking off another to-do list. Thanks for the feedback!
Curious how the strategy grid actually plays into habit completion, like is it just cosmetic or do the combos you set up meaningfully change what you earn day to day?
the strategy grid for arranging earned powers is such a clever hook, way more interesting than another streak counter. the rpg framing actually makes me want to open it every day.
@leventkucauyxk Thank you! I wanted to move away from the idea that habit tracking is just maintaining a streak. The strategy grid gives you something to experiment with and personalize, so your progress feels unique instead of just being another number. I'm excited to keep expanding that system with more powers and combinations.
the strategy grid idea is clever, finally something more interesting than just checking boxes. coins are useful for a change.