The 3-Habit Tracker for iOS

3 Habit Rule

If you're anything like me, you like tracking your habits, but often get overwhelmed with how many you try to track. Instead of relying on your willpower to limit what you track, Habitrio forces you to track 3, and only 3 habits.

Focus on what really matters to you.

View your History

What's the point of a habit tracker if you can't see your habit history?

Habitrio's simple, calendar-style history cards shows you every day you completed your habits in a fun, colourful format. Then again, what habit tracker doesn't? There's nothing revolutionary here, only a sleek design meant to motivate you to keep the streak going.

Speaking of streaks, let's have a look at those . . .

60-day progress bar

While no habit, individual, or circumstance is the same, it often takes about 60 days of repeated practice to turn an activity into a habit.

In the Streaks section of the app, you'll see how close your current streak is to reaching that 60-day goal, as well as your all-time best attempt. What happens when you reach the top? Well, you'll have to build that habit to find out.

Getting Started

Explore Habitrio

Before you start creating your habits, take a look around! By swiping left or right on the cards, you can cycle between the three habits, and by swiping the logo, you can toggle between the Streaks, Habits, or History pages.

Try it out!

Create your habit

On the top left of each Habit card, you'll see a pencil icon. Click that to flip the card around and edit the habit! There, you'll find the following options:

  • Habit name
  • Habit type (numerical or checkbox)
  • Habit goal (if numerical)
  • Active days

P.S. If you don't complete a habit on an inactive day, don't worry! Your streak will remain intact.

Adjust notifications

Want to be spammed three times per day for each habit? Or do you only want a reminder when a huge streak is at risk? In the settings menu in the sidebar, you'll find your notification settings, where you can fine-tune how often you wish to be notified.

FAQ

Yes, Habitrio is only available on iOS, and likely will not be ported to Android.

By focusing on the 3 core habits you want to develop, you . . .

Everything is absolutely free, with no ads, pop-ups, or optional subscriptions.