Check off your habits, keep the streak alive, and watch the heatmap fill in. Weekday schedules, stats, and a printable monthly grid. No account, no app to install.
Habits are won or lost in the logging. The apps that could help usually want an account, a subscription, and a push-notification relationship, so most people fall back to a notes app and quietly stop. This tracker is the middle path: one tap per habit per day, streaks and a heatmap doing the motivating, and everything saved in your own browser. Open it, check things off, close it.
Because it runs entirely on your device, your habits are nobody's data. Whether you are tracking gym days, sobriety, prayer, medication, or job applications, the list itself never leaves your browser.
Habits and check-offs save automatically to your browser's local storage on this device. Because it is device-local, your phone and laptop keep separate trackers; use Backup (JSON) and Import backup to carry the history across, or turn on the optional Premium cloud backup and let it follow your account. Clearing browser data clears the tracker, so take a backup once your streaks start meaning something to you.
Add each habit with a name and an emoji, then tap its circle once a day when it is done. The tracker keeps your streaks, a weekly grid, a heatmap calendar, and stats automatically, all saved in your own browser with no account.
A streak counts consecutive scheduled days you checked the habit off. Days a habit is not scheduled never break the streak, and today does not break it until it is over, so an unchecked morning never zeroes you out at breakfast.
Yes. Every habit has weekday chips, so a gym habit can run Monday, Wednesday, and Friday while journaling runs daily. Streaks, the heatmap, and completion stats all respect each habit's own schedule.
Yes, two ways: print this month with your check-offs filled in, or print a blank monthly grid to fill in by hand on the fridge. Both are free, landscape-formatted, and carry only a small credit line.
A missed scheduled day ends the current streak, but your best streak is remembered and the Week view lets you check off any of the last seven days if you did the habit and just forgot to log it.
Yes. Habits and check-offs are stored in your browser's local storage on your device and are never uploaded. There is no account, no app, and no analytics on what your habits are. Optional Premium cloud backup exists, but it is off unless you explicitly turn it on.