Put habits where they belong.
Running, writing, training, reviewing, practicing. Keep the repeat work with the goal it is meant to support.
Give habits a time.
A routine is easier to keep when it has a place to happen. Schedule it next to the rest of your commitments.
Give each habit the right shape.
Choose the days, frequency, target, unit, and end date. A habit can be as simple or specific as it needs to be.
Your track record, charted.
Each check-in becomes part of the chart, so you can see the pattern over time: what held, what slipped, and where the gaps are.
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Frequently asked questions
What is a habit tracker?
A habit tracker schedules the actions you want to repeat and records whether you did them. In Heym, every habit can also link to the goal it builds and the life area it serves, so the routine stays attached to the reason you started it instead of floating as a lone checkbox.
Can I track habits that aren't daily?
Yes. A habit can run on specific weekdays, every few days, or as a target like three times a week, five times a month, or a few times a year. You can also give it a start and end date for something seasonal, like an eight-week training block, then archive it when it's done.
Can I track numeric habits, like pages read or glasses of water?
Yes. Give a habit a numeric target and a unit, like 20 pages or 8 glasses, and Heym asks for the value when you mark it done, so 27 pages on a good night is logged as 27. Habits without a number stay a single tap to complete.
Does a missed day break my habit?
No. A missed day costs you that day, not the habit. With a weekly or monthly target, a quiet day changes nothing as long as you reach the count, and days that don't apply can be marked skipped and counted separately from missed ones. One off day never resets your progress.
What stats does Heym show for a habit?
Open any habit and you'll see its current streak, completion rate, and perfect weeks, with skipped days counted apart from missed ones. A monthly calendar shows your history at a glance, and a chart tracks your totals over any range, from a single week to a full year.
What's the difference between a task and a habit?
A task is a one-off you finish once and check off; a habit is something you repeat on a schedule and track over time. Use a task for "book the race entry" and a habit for "run three times a week." Both can link to the same goal, so the one-time work and the ongoing reps move it together.
Is the habit tracker free?
Yes. Habit tracking is on Heym's free plan, no credit card required. The free plan has limits on how much you can create; for unlimited habits, upgrade to Pro (€5 per month, or €2.50 per month billed yearly, with a 7-day trial), or get the one-time Lifetime plan (€119). Full details are on the pricing page.