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Ideas on consistency, streaks, and tracking habits the way GitHub shows your contributions.

The Best Time of Day for Your Habits (and How AI Finds It)

Morning or evening? The honest answer is: it depends on you. Here's how to find your real best time for each habit — with data instead of guesswork.

June 2, 2026 Read →

A Habit Tracker for Developers: Your Git Log for Life

Why developers bounce off most habit apps — and how a GitHub-style heatmap turns your daily routines into a contribution graph you'll actually keep green.

June 2, 2026 Read →

No XP, No Badges, No Guilt: A Habit Tracker Without Gamification

Gamified habit apps motivate you for a week, then feel like a chore. Here's the case for a quieter, more honest habit tracker built on a GitHub-style heatmap.

June 2, 2026 Read →

How to Build a Daily Streak That Actually Lasts

Most streaks die in week two. Six research-backed ways to build a daily habit that sticks — and how to recover the moment you slip, instead of quitting.

June 2, 2026 Read →

Private by Default: Habit Tracking That Keeps Your Data Yours

Your habits reveal when you wake, train, and wind down. Here's why that data deserves real privacy — and how StreakHabits keeps it locked to you.

June 2, 2026 Read →

Streaks vs Habitica vs StreakHabits: Which Habit Tracker Fits You?

An honest comparison of three habit-tracking philosophies — Streaks' elegance, Habitica's RPG, and StreakHabits' GitHub-style heatmap — to help you choose.

June 2, 2026 Read →

Track Your Habits Like GitHub Tracks Your Code

Why a GitHub-style heatmap is the most motivating way to track daily habits — and how StreakHabits turns one tap a day into a year you can actually see.

May 30, 2026 Read →