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Calendar overerview for habits
I would like to see a monthly calendar that displays the status of my habit tracker (or x per y tracker). Currently the most I can see is the past week, so I can't see any larger trends of improvement or identify other patterns (eg. I always fail on Thursdays). The dashboard and stats are nice, but I prefer having that data in front of me on a calendar.
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Give the possibility to use European date format (day first month second)
As by the title, allow the user to decide if dates should be in the format 9/23 or 23/9
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Show "per day" value for monthly or weekly goals
If I have a goal to do X number of steps in a month, it would be cool to see somewhere that I have to do Y number of steps every day for the rest of the month to meet that goal.
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Integrations to log automatically
Here are some popular sites that you could pull data from to update goal progress automatically:
Fitbit - steps, miles, sleep time, calories
MyFitnessPal - calories, nutritional information
Runkeeper - miles ran, other exercises
Toodledo - tasks completed767 votesWith the Shortcuts app you can log your progress with triggers set in the Automation tab. This is a powerful way to track with integrations, though we still plan to build a separate Apple Health integration.
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22 votes
Archive Trackers will be in v4.0!
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19 votes
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Abolity to set a deadline for a fixed value
For example a book of 500 pages and then be able to see how many pages that are left, and how many pages you will have to read a day to meet the deadline. Great for exams, library books etc
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Consistency Percentage
I realize "break the chain" is all the rage, but I'm more concerned being consistent over the long haul as opposed to maintaining a record of perfection.
Many of my goals include the development of habits that I'd like to execute at least 90% of the time according to my recurrence schedule. A percentage representing the consistency of my execution would be appreciated.
3 votesI could not agree more Janice!
Thanks for the feedback. Success Rate is now included for all Habit trackers!
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Enter post the day after
For cases where I have to enter a habit for instance twice a day I won't be able to enter "done"/"not done" more than once for that day if I do it the day after. For instance I want to eat fruit twice a day. If don't remember until the day after to log that I ate fruit both times i will only be able to log one time.
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Check "done" directly in the dashboard
Instead av having to click to another page it would be great to have the "done"/"not done" symbols directly in the dashboard. Or a number field for ie weight.
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Achievements
Achievements you can unlock
3 votesThe Goal Notes field is great for specifying rewards you’d like for accomplishing goals.
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organize goals by folders
Create folders to organize goals
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UI - The add new tracker button appears in 3 places and seems redundant
While it should be a 'one touch' operation to add a tracker, it doesn't need to be in 3 different places. The real estate could be used for other potential features.
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Landscape mode for progress charts/graphs
Switch to landscape mode either by tapping on a chart or by tilting the phone for better, interactive visualization.
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Different Types of Graphs
Pie chart, bar chart, look over excel. Sites like lifetick.com and goalsontrack.com have terrible graphing
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Filter dashboard to show only incomplete tasks for the day
Only show what's left to do today.
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Calendar - Don't Break The Chain
Like the Jerry Sienfield method http://www.writersstore.com/dont-break-the-chain-jerry-seinfeld/
Or the Github calendar of days you've committed on51 votes -
iPad and Web
ability to track and update via iPad and web
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Navigation: back to dashboard by swiping from right to left
While in any screen, swiping from right to left should bring you straight to your dashboard.
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Holidays
Add the ability to take time off from a habit etc
39 votes
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