Allison Rasmussen
2 months ago
above All the James Clear stuff. this is no different. I did not get into all of the bells and whistles past the habit tracking, but I'm sure they're great.
Jason
6 months ago
I've been using Atomic habits for a couple years now and have built up quite a few habits... I work for myself and whenever I find myself drifting, I just open the app and see what daily habit I haven't done yet! Problem is, you can ONLY track 6 habits, which makes the app completely useless for me. Not sure why they would limit it... seems like a pretty easy fix. Sadly, I paid for a year before I realized my mistake. I immediately emailed them and asked for a refund, but they refused.
Colleen Loguisto
1 year ago
I have been waiting for this app, but may need to find another habit tracker. The free app will not let you log 3 days in a row. It asks you to invite someone. If you don't, you can't do anything else. I wanted to try it for 30 days first. EDIT ADDITIONAL COMMENT: I figured it out . It wasn't the invite, but that is what it looked like because the invite someone option could not be dismissed. The real issue was the habit set up for 3x a week on M, W, F, and the app wouldn't let me log more.
Gombos Cosmin
1 year ago
I really like the format of the app and the clean UI. I used it for a month and been pretty happy with it. After the recent update, you can only track one habit for free, else you need to create a premium subscription. I understand that apps need to make revenue, but to put the basic functionalities of an app besides a paywall is just bad practice. Will go back to one of the thousands of other apps out there that don't require me to pay for tracking my habits.
Richard Jones (SpooKy)
1 year ago
I've just started using the app, it does freeze sometimes and initially I struggled to even open the app. I'm currently using the trial and do find it a bit buggy, I often have to close it and reopen it for it to save a habit. The biggest downfall I think is the price. Very expensive for what I'm assuming is a relatively new app with not a lot of features. I've also just noticed the notifications don't come through even though I have allowed them.
Alex Davis
10 months ago
Brilliant news that this is on Android now. I love the adjustable timeframe and days of our habits ... Some habits, like writing my thesis, are just not daily things and I need the weekend off! It would be useful to be able to mark articles etc as read, so I don't re-read unless I wish to. In that way I can work through all of them one by one, without trying to remember which I've read and which not. Some sort of filter, only showing unread ones? Other than that, epic!
Soufeina H
1 year ago
It is not super intuitive in the beginning, I had to research to understand how I can log a habit. When I figured it out it worked great, I had 3 habits on my list, done over 8 times and suddenly I get a notification saying I have to pay 80 euros yearly minimum to use more than one habit. That is an immediate turn off. I understand I need to pay premium for more content or advice or articles but a free version with just one habit to track does not make too much sense to me.
Harsh Gandhi
1 year ago
Atomic habits has been my favourite book of all time & I had high expectations from the app. The app is beautifully designed, intuitive & integrates all the key takeaways from the book in an actionable form in a very understandable way. I found 2 major drawbacks in the app: 1. In the pro version, you can only add 6 habits. This is a very low number for someone like me who has more than 20 microhabits that I would have liked to log. 2. The pricing of the pro version is very high for Indian users.
Rayne Welch
9 months ago
Insanely expensive and they haven't got the basics down. Ticking off habits - something that should be a fun dopamine providing experience is a buggy mess that won't let you do it half the time. Adding a habit and trying to replace a bad one is just the same UI. The whole thing seems like it should be more in depth than it is. Then I got the email stating I was in a free trial and it was £120 a year with a 40% discount. For something that is effectively just alarms with small notes on it.
İbrahim Halil GÜNEŞ
4 months ago
I think this app needs this, when I create my own habit I can write details or a mini to-do list. For example, Wake Up Routine, firstly wake up at 7:30 a.m. after that,go washroom and wash your face, after that ... Like this. And I think we need grouping habits. But you're a master and you know more James. Your decision.
Christopher Hicks
4 months ago
The app helped me add some habits, but the app's lack of polish is annoying. I expect apps to clear their own notifications, but that's not working in this app. There were regular updates but this is the only app where I'm forced to upgrade to be able to use the app at all. Supporting a few app versions isn't asking too much at the premium price point. I have unsubscribed since the notifications issue has not improved and the daily thoughts run out after a year. Poor Mr Clear. This is a flop.
Gaz Rees
3 months ago
Not great. Seems expensive for what it is, and the free version only has one habit to track. If we have bought the book, we should be able to add a few habits. Pretty much a cash grab, and doesn't seem to work well either. Disappointed.
Андрей Тоцкий
2 weeks ago
There's a problem in timer. Can't choose right time while scrolling, cause the mechanism is broken (every time I try to set the time it gets back to 99 minutes)
ibradul
1 month ago
It's alright but clunky. I feel it pushes too hard on premium features - no daily lessons or multiple habits (just 3 even) for the free version seems way too tight. The biggest issue is how slow it is at logging reps and not having an offline mode. A lot of times it's frozen and says no internet connection when on wifi and takes ages to register. I liked the free trial but too much of it is pay-locked imo, I don't think I'll use it or recommend others. The accountability side is very lacking.
Megan Segrin
1 year ago
So excited to disappointed... After reading the book I decided to download this app. I'm sure I skimmed through the part where after your free trial, you only get to have 1 habit at a time unless you lay the annual subscription. So just when I start to get the hang of it, boom, into the uninstall bin.
Scott Douglas
9 months ago
This app seems to have a number of problems. When I get a notification to do a task, it says I can still save my streak, as though I've already nearly failed... No, it's just time to do the thing. When I complete a task, it shows me the number of times I've done the thing, but when I go back to home, the number is not updated until I refresh. And for the last few days, I have stopped getting reminders to do the tasks, which was the whole point for me.
David Kuzmic
1 year ago
Really good until it's very expensive. $70 per year! And that's the cheaper price. Once you create more than one habit and you pass the free trial period, nearly everything is blocked. So it was really fun and encouraging and uplifting while it lasted. But that price is way too discouraging. Suggestions for the creator - once an article is read, have it go into a read section. This way you can find unread articles easier. It would also be awesome if the daily lesson was always available.
Kari
1 year ago
The app itself is wonderful - simple and intuitive. It works well with my brain. It would be five stars except the price is ludicrous. Even with paying close to $100 a year (or more if you use a monthly payment plan), you can only track 6 habits total. The free version only allows for one, which makes this app useless. It's very disappointing.
Heather
4 months ago
I gave it 2 stars because of how beautiful the UI is but they want you to use the app the way THEY want you to and not the way YOU want to use it so even the paid version is restricted to 6 habits and it's 10 dollars a month. I assume they think they're helping by limiting your habits so you don't get overwhelmed, if you're going to do that you should have lowered the price.
Nol Finkol
2 months ago
As someone who was obsessed with Atomic Habits and bought the digital, physical, and audio version of the book, I REALLY wanted to enjoy this app. Unfortunately it's a bit restrictive and doesn't follow identity-first mindset from the book which makes me wonder if whoever designed this app even read it in the first place.