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@theo_jalabert Hey Theo, we're glad you like the design! There seem to be some visual similarities, but the value of our solution lies in, what we call nano habits. By combining the latest behaviour design research with a modern product design we aim to make this knowledge accessible to more people.
@vishal_srivastava3 Thanks Vishal! Yes the Android version is currently being developed. Weβll let the community know once itβs ready
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Really like the design.
Things to consider:
- When one has already documented the "Γ want to" then gone to the next step, it should be possible to go back and make the change. Currently it doesn't have that so I am forced to cancel
- It's not obvious how one is supposed to mark the task as done for the day. I clicked on card then got a popup saying I've marked today's task as complete (by accident)
- One is not able to edit a Habit π₯
@lewis_kang_ethe Hi Lewis, thanks for the kind words and your feedback. We're already working on fixing your first point. You mark a task as done simply by clicking on the little circle for the according day (as shown in the video). There is a way to edit your habits, you just have to click on the card. In the following popup there are colourful fields to change your goal or level, simply tap on them to make changes. Hope that helps! :)
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Hey ?makers !
Been really enjoying using onrise. One thing I'd love to be able to do is to more easily "stretch" a habit.
Say my habit is to read 5 pages a day, but one day I read 7, I'd love to be able to capture this without adjusting the level.
Maybe when I can see that I've read 7 pages a day for a few days in a row that I'm ready to make that my new base level?
Feel like this would be a nice way to also establish a more exploratory approach to discovering your level of comfort- "Oh turns out I'm reading 10 pages a day already, let's start there"
Thanks for all your work!
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Very interesting. In an outward looking world, it is important to look inward as well. Health always! Good luck with the launch!
This is something I've been thinking of building! I think it'll be good to also consider the psychological aspect of building habits. Procrastination may be a huge factor in deciding if we will develop the habit eventually. Many a times this can be attributed to us tending to avoid certain emotions or feelings in doing a certain task.
@daryllman thanks for sharing your thoughts. Thatβs definitely a big topic. By breaking habits down to nano habits we make it far easier to take action
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