Commit: Habits & Consistency

Commit: Habits & Consistency

Consistency-focused habit tracker
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Kaushik Vikram Balaji
Product Manager at Multipl
1 review
Love the app! Have created a few habits, and I'm glad I'm sticking to them.
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Daniyar Alpyspayev
Software Development Engineer
1 review
I recently started using an app, and I have been really impressed with it so far. One of the things I like most about the app is its clean and user-friendly interface. It's easy to add new habits to track. Overall, I highly recommend this app for anyone looking for a fun and effective way to track their habits. Whether you're trying to improve your health, increase productivity, or achieve some other personal goal, this app is a great tool to help you stay on track and make progress.
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Sayat Orazkulov
Product analyst and manager.
2 reviews
Easy to use and amazing visualizations
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Adlet Rymbekov
DevOps Engineer at Pics.io
1 review
Congrats on the launch! It actually makes me want to track my habits, Good stuff.
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Aibek Kaiyrbekov
Data Analyst
1 review
Good app to improve your skills or habits.
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Sanzhar Alim
iOS Developer
1 review
Extremely useful app. Thank you and good luck!
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Yerkebulan Doroshev
Frontend developer
1 review
Amazing app for tracking habits, easy to add and check everyday commits. Highly recommended for people who wants achieve their goals.
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Mukhammedkali Yessimov
Musician, recording engineer, sound fx
1 review
Outstanding design, incredibly easy to use. The thing i liked the most is the creative way to use the haptics when pressing “hold to commit”.
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Software engineer
1 review
Great
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It looks simple and the concept of not using streaks makes it interesting. I usually feel frustrated seeing that I missed any streak or was trying to continue the streak no matter what on the last second and this seems foolish. I like the idea of using commits activity like in Github, should make me being proud seeing almost green box😬
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