
Xtreeks is the easiest way for X (Twitter) users to maintain existing habits and create new ones: Track habits with a tweet!
Xtreeks is the easiest way for X (Twitter) users to maintain existing habits and create new ones: Track habits with a tweet!
Habits is what we all remain consistent and in this case you've earned it. All the best for the launch.
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@masump Thank you, I appreciate it! 🙏
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Intro of the video is like I would listen to myself: "I am obsessed with habits." 😄
It's true that I am more motivated with trackers or at least with something that gamifies my progress (DuoLingo, GitHub, PH streak, UglyDuckling for Twitter, BlueskyMeter for Bluesky).
There are many trackers. Any plan how to differentiate?
Xtreeks
@busmark_w_nika Haha thanks!
Yes, good question. I've used dozens of them over the last decade. When you first try it, the first two differentiators are:
It works with what you're already doing, which is tweeting, so there's minimal friction. The habit should be the hard thing, not the act of tracking it.
Instead of trying to build its own social network it just uses the one you already have (it'll support more in the future). And by virtue of that, doing your habits consistently builds your social credibility since others can see your progress and you'll naturally find other people on the same journey.
I've used multiple habit apps for over a year and some 'features' of those apps become counterproductive after a year or so of use, so I aim to solve those as well, which will differentiate.
Lastly, since I have been personally wrestling with this issue for over a decade, the biggest differentiator is that this is the one that actually works for me in doing hard habits, the ones that make a real difference in your life.
The problem is valid since you want to help people stay consistent on X, but why would they tag your brand name every day to keep themselves accountable?
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@gamifykaran Those tags are how we detect their habits and track them.
There are plenty of people that just tweet their habits without tracking them externally, but that's a wasted opportunity IMO. It's much better to build an asset where you can see your progress and track your consistency over time (example: https://xtreeks.com/gabemays) by just adding a few extra characters.
If they don't want to include it in the main post they can always do it it the reply, either way works, but that lets us track the habit for them.