Habitloop

Habitloop

Ready to design your lifestyle?

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What do you think? …

Micah Baldwin
I find habit forming apps interesting and hard to get traction. I think its because everyone forms habits differently. Habitloop is looking to add gamification elements and the idea of if-then delayed gratification.
Roman Aleksandrenko
Why did I build the product? 1. There is a bunch of so called "habit tracking" apps. And none of them really tell you what is the best thing to do. After the extensive research we've put together a collection of the most effective habits. Also, you can rate the habit idea and write a review, so that other people invest their time wisely. 2. The strongest proven methodology! Other apps have none. With "if-then planning" methodology you create a connection between your old action and a new little action of a new habit. The only thing that matters is how consistent you are in letting your triggers cause the new action By the way, here is a link for PH community to get free upgrade for Pro-version: habitloop://free-upgrade (from your phone just paste it in safari browser)
Ingo Radatz
@habitloopio Thx for the free upgrade option. Can you please say two words about what differentiates the Pro- from the Free-Version?
Roman Aleksandrenko
@llabball Pro-version has no limits for the number of habits
Ghost Kitty
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Roman Aleksandrenko
@vikmeup the methodology is called "if-then planning". The main idea is to use your existing habitual actions as triggers to new small steps. Over time the natural connection in the brain is forming and you no longer depend on motivation or friends support. "TinyHabits" methodology by Stanford professor BJ Fogg is quite similar and has proven to be very effective!