I find habit forming apps interesting and hard to get traction. I think its because everyone forms habits differently. Habitloop is looking to add gamification elements and the idea of if-then delayed gratification.
Why did I build the product?
1. There is a bunch of so called "habit tracking" apps. And none of them really tell you what is the best thing to do. After the extensive research we've put together a collection of the most effective habits. Also, you can rate the habit idea and write a review, so that other people invest their time wisely.
2. The strongest proven methodology! Other apps have none. With "if-then planning" methodology you create a connection between your old action and a new little action of a new habit. The only thing that matters is how consistent you are in letting your triggers cause the new action
By the way, here is a link for PH community to get free upgrade for Pro-version: habitloop://free-upgrade (from your phone just paste it in safari browser)
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@habitloopio Thx for the free upgrade option. Can you please say two words about what differentiates the Pro- from the Free-Version?
@habitloopio Honestly, i think yes. Of course, the number of desktop users is declining, but it's a habit building app- people might want to access it across all devices. The growth of Todoist has a lot to do with the wonderful web version of its app. The same is true for Wunderlist as well.
I find habit forming apps interesting and hard to get traction. I think its because everyone forms habits differently. Habitloop is looking to add gamification elements and the idea of if-then delayed gratification.
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