Company Name: Scott Dunlap & Gerard Gualberto
About: Create good habits. Break bad ones.
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by <Beth>
I've used the Habit List app for almost ten years (!), and it's been truly lifechanging for me. I love the thoughtful simplicity of this app and have recommended it to countless people.
Alas, at some point in January, the app stopped loading on my phone. When I hit the icon, it starts to open, but then nothing happens.
It’s been amazing to see how quickly my longstanding habits of nearly a decade have fallen apart without this simple accountability structure. I tried reaching out to customer support via email (twice) but never heard back. I’m devastated that this powerful tool I depended on so much has let me down.
by Cnessie16
I downloaded this app for free hoping to try it out and see if it works well before I bought the full version. However the free version only lets you have 3 goals. Three goals isn’t helpful at all. Pen and paper would be more useful. It’s hard to tell if I’ll bother keeping this or trying something else because I can’t figure out if I’ll like it or not with only 3 goals. It would be nice if they at least have a trial period for the full version (say a week) to properly try it out. I’m not going to spend money on the full version and then it turns out I don’t like app.
by Thrussygalore
It works fine, but it’s not worth $5 and is pretty useless unless you pay to unlock “premium” features.
You can only add 3 habits for free. If that’s all you need you should be fine, but I needed more. There’s also no way to change your overview (see habits by the week/month), set tasks for specific days (i.e the 23rd of each month), or set more than one reminder per task. This makes it kinda hard to plan ahead or stay organized.
I have 6 habits to keep track of, and it feels like things are slipping through the cracks already. There’s definitely better apps that provide these features for free and many more for the same price or less.