1. When I realized that you could track habits by week I thought it would be a great way of tracking certain exercises like km run or set a certain rep requirement for pushups or pullups, only to find out that I can't set a goal with a value greater than 100 and I can't track decimals, so for km run I'd either have to round up/down depending on distance, or I'd have to track it separately, which at that point, why use the app.
2. As many others are saying, i am interested in the paid version but i'd like to trial the premium before i pay the money! Thanks!I have tried many 'habit' apps lately, and I liked a lot of them, but this is the one I'm going to use.
3. I set up the three habits in the free version and then i wanted to make a widget so i pulled up the widgets and put it on my home page.
4. It's hard to tell from the free version if that'll be useful or problematic.)Pretty good habit tracker with a nice UI.
5. Frequency of habits can be customized (e.g. 6 days out of 7) and the app considers you successful in that habit if you meet that frequency.
6. Free version is terrible and only lets you have 3 habits.
7. When you set up a habit for 'everyday', at midnight, the complete list of habits shows up automatically.
8. Other apps I tried were limited to having to do habits every day for a successful streak.
9. I made the suggestion to the developer that it might be better to give a period of a week or two with full access and then fall back to the more limited version.
10. I was looking for calendar synchronization that would put my habits and calendar items in a single, chronological list.
11. There was no free trial option, so I paid for it, discovered it did not work as hoped, and initiated a refund within 1 hour of making the purchase.