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1. (and most other "habit trackers") is that it does not have any option to calculate a total number (amount of hours, etc.) for a week or month--only a number of days or per day...That is a gaping deficit in these app's (with the exception of one or two with less desirable formats), as it is a far better way to track things like sleep which may fluctuate from.day to day.
2. In general, it is a good tool to have, though, and can help you make a lot of progress on things like household projects, etc., but I really do wish that they'd adjust it so that you can calculate a total for a duration of time longer than a day, and that they would also be conscientious about customer service/support and responding to/fielding correspondence and issues people encounter.
3. Right now, the habits appear on the screen in the order you entered them, and there does not appear to be a way to change the orderCould be a great app except that like another user said, it does not sync between devices when the description claims that it can.
4. :-\ Aside from the tabulation inadequacy discussed above--which I really hope they'll address/include that capability, it is a really helpful and useful app., and can be especially helpful for people with issues such as depression or "OCD" who may have difficulty keeping a handle on self-care and/or productivity (though, it could, also have the opposite effect, if people with "OCD" get too immersed in tracking things in their day-to-day :-S).
5. For example, if I set a goal to drink 60 ounces of water a day for 2 months, but I later want to change it to 80 ounces a day, I either update the goal (which changes any previous days less than 80 to failures), or start a new goal which forfeits the streak.
6. That's a big letdown for me because when used any other of my devices, and when I switched phones, I couldn't sync the app up with my data or any habits I've been tracking, even though I have the premium account.
7. And come on, add some pie charts and the ability to look at graphs in intervals aside from a single month.Outstanding habit tracker app that is highly configurable to track daily, weekly, or any frequency of habits needed.
8. I feel more obligated to the daily habits I'm trying to build, and it's great that it tracks my completion streaks.It's easy enough to use as it is, but for a fully paid app, the graphs are incredibly lackluster and basically useless.
9. The other dismaying factor is that Habitbull doesn't seem to have any customer service, as I e-mailed numerous times about issues trying to upgrade (because it is a really helpful/useful application), and never got any response in about a year's time.
10. Or, if you intentionally stopped a habit for a time period, but didn't inactivate it during your chosen time off, your percentage is dragged down.Basic version works as described; just not what I need.
11. All you get is some minuscule, measly bar graphs which are tiny...and get this, they don't even label the metric you're tracking as they are displayed in the order in which your goal list is.