Habit Beaver

Keep your life organized
without punishing yourself
for being human.

Habits · Daily check-in · Tasks · Projects · Goals · Journal · Notes

A gentler way to hold the pieces of your life together, through the good weeks and the messy ones.

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No streak anxiety. No guilt notifications. No lost progress when life happens.

How it works.

A lighter loop than most habit apps. Set up once, check in quickly, and let the system hold the pressure so you don't have to.

01
Plan your habits

Pick the routines that actually matter right now. Group them by morning, afternoon, and evening, or by the areas of your life you want to tend to. Start with three. Add more when you're ready.

02
Check in simply

Open the app, mark what you did, close it. A daily check-in should take less time than making your coffee, and shouldn't feel like a performance review.

03
Keep going, even when life happens

Sick day? Travel week? Flip the day-off toggle. Your streaks pause, your health bars hold steady, and tomorrow picks up where today left off.

Most habit apps reward perfection.
This one doesn't.

Rigid streak counters turn one off day into a reason to quit. Habit Beaver is built around the way real consistency actually looks: uneven, occasionally interrupted, and still very much working.

Day off, without losing everything
Pause, don't reset.

Toggle a day off for illness, travel, or a week that got away from you. Streaks freeze instead of breaking. You come back to where you were, not to zero.

Today
Day off
On
Streaks paused. Picking up tomorrow.
Health bars, not just streaks
One bad day isn't a verdict.

A habit's health reflects the last few weeks, not a single miss. One off day is a small dip. Three strong weeks is a full bar. A more honest picture of how you're actually doing.

Morning walk92%
Read 20 pages74%
Stretch58%
Progress that survives real life
See the shape of your year, not last Tuesday.

Zoom out on how you're trending across all your habits, instead of staring at a red square from a rough week. Encouraging when you're on, gentle when you're off.

Two weeks at a glance. Dips are data, not failure.
Bad week? You're still in it.

A Tuesday, for example.

Not aspirational. Just a normal week with a couple of normal dips.

7:12a
Opens the app. Three morning habits (water, stretch, journal) grouped and waiting. Taps two, skips one without ceremony.
1:40p
A task surfaces: reply to landlord. Checks it off between meetings.
9:55p
Not feeling the evening routine. Marks the two things she did, closes the app. No lecture.
Next wk
Traveling for three days. Flips the day-off toggle. When she's back, her 14-day meditation streak is still there. Health bars held. She picks up. She doesn't start over.
Tuesday · morning
Water · 16oz
Stretch · 5 min
Morning journal
You skipped one. That's fine. Your morning health is still strong.

Your whole day, in one quiet place.

Your life shouldn't be siloed across nine different apps. Habits, daily check-ins, tasks, projects, goals, notes, journal: all here, all talking to each other, all in the same calm rhythm.

Habits
The routines you're building, grouped by time of day.
Daily check-in
A two-minute morning pulse on how you're doing.
Tasks
The stuff with a due date, without the dread.
Projects
The bigger things, broken into the small next steps.
Goals
A target and a visible line toward it. No scoreboard.
Journal
A private place to put the day down when you want to.
Notes
The reference material your habits and projects lean on.
Progress
Streaks, health bars, and honest long-range trends.
So you can close
The habit app with the streak you're quietly terrified to break. The sticky notes on the fridge. The to-do list on your phone and the one in your notebook. The project board you opened once. The daily reminders you started ignoring around week two.

What's inside.

Enough to hold your routine. Not so much that setup becomes the hobby.

Habits
Group them the way you actually live

By time of day, by category, or by the area of life you're tending to. Start with three. Add more when they stop being a stretch.

Tasks
Plain, dated, recurring when they need to be

Due dates, priorities, repeats. Overdue items surface without drama. Attach notes and documents so a task carries its own context.

Projects
The bigger things, broken into smaller ones

Asana-style projects for the work that spans weeks: a move, a launch, a book, a renovation. Sub-tasks, ordering, progress, all without the overhead of a full PM tool.

Goals
A target and a visible line toward it

Counted (run 100 miles) or stepped (launch the site). A quiet progress bar shows the shape of it. Increment with a tap.

Daily check-in
A short morning pulse, on your terms

Answer a handful of questions you chose: mood, priority, energy, whatever fits. Read back across weeks to see how the story of your year is actually going.

Streaks & health bars
Pick the view that helps, not the one that punishes

Use streaks if they motivate you. Use health bars if they don't. Toggle freely. Same data, shape that suits the day.

Day off
A toggle, not a negotiation

Pause tracking for a day, a weekend, or a rough week. Streaks freeze. Health bars hold. Tomorrow starts where today left off.

Notes & journal
A quiet place for the context around your habits

Attach a note to a habit or keep one on its own. Private entries stay private. Search finds them later when you need them.

Consistency that survives real life.

Structure without pressure. Progress you can see without staring at it. Free to start, no streak anxiety included.

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