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Polar Habits reviews

Guilt-free habit tracking 🐻‍❄️

•18 reviews•

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Polar Habits was ranked #1 of the day for January 1st, 2024
Polar Habits was ranked #2 of the day for January 1st, 2023
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Chris Messina
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Polar Habits - Build lasting habits without the guilt of broken streaks
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Jesse J. Anderson
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Polar Habits - Guilt-free habit tracking
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The community submitted 18 reviews to tell us what they like about Polar Habits, what Polar Habits can do better, and more.

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Matthieu Ortalda
Matthieu Ortalda
•1 review

Unique approach, great experience on all platforms and the free vs paid features are well packaged. Kudos to the one-person developper/designer!

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12mo ago
Merott M
Merott M

Polar Habits

Thank you so much for this review, Matthieu!
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12mo ago
Matt Carroll
Matt Carroll

Purposeful Poop

•6 reviews

Awesome app with clean UI and very reasonable freemium model.

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1yr ago
Merott M
Merott M

Polar Habits

Thank you, Matt! I'm really glad you think the free plan is reasonable. It's really hard to find the right balance between free and paid features.
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1yr ago
Kelly Anne W
Kelly Anne W
•1 review

Forgot I signed up for this, until I had an email asking me to review it. Went in to try and use it. Couldn't make head nor tale of how it was supposed to work. I found the habits I'd originally set up. But then couldn't tell if I was adding an instance of completing it or not. On one Habit I could select a day, which I think was adding to the instance of it. But on another Habit I couldn't select a day. I faffed around for a minute trying to give it a shot, but I don't have the patience for trying to work it out any further, so have deleted it. It didn't seem really gamified to me either. Like, what's the reward for completing your Habit that day? It needs to be more intuitive imo. And you can't seem to go back in and add previous days. Which for anyone with ADHD who probably won't update on time, seems kind of punishing. That really annoyed me. And yeah, since the author wanted reviews, I even went ahead and created an account here, just to leave a review. This is how much this app frustrated me with it's opaqueness. Edit: Since I'm being kinda harsh, I'll give you some examples. On one Habit, when I select the day, it has dashes around the day, like a border, and the monthly tracker below seems to indicate that the Habit has been completed. But on another Habit when I select the day, the day turns green instead of having the dashes border around it. So now I have no idea which of those means I've selected that day. That monthly tracker below needs to be expanded, as there are too many months in too short a space. There should be a way to "zoom in", and just see what days I've logged a Habit on just for that month. I don't need to see that I haven't logged any habits in June, when I'm only in January. I don't care about far away June, I care about now. I have ADHD, the future is too nebulous and far away for my brain to be bothered with. Not to mention, it seems depressing to see how much "work" I have to do to fill up the blank spaces to get to June. I tried clicking on this section, and pinching it, but that didn't seem to change the timeframe I could see. I found it really cluttering on the screen to be constantly reminded I needed to upgrade to Pro. Any Pro features should be hidden for Free users, and only appear for the Pro users. Having multiple boxes sat there, cluttering up my screen telling me to upgrade, reminds me of those websites with an ad every few paragraphs. The UX is dismal because of this. Now maybe a middle aged woman with ADHD, from the UK, who doesn't code; is not your target demographic. But if you're hoping for mass appeal, I just don't think it's easy or fun enough to use. Anyway, feel free to ignore me. If it works for you to help you achieve your habits, that's really the only consideration.

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1yr ago
Merott M
Merott M

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Hi Kelly. I'm sorry you found the app so frustrating. From what you've described, it sounds like at some point you activated a trial of the Pro subscription, and it expired in the time that you weren't using the app. When the trial (or subscription) expires, the Pro features can no longer be accessed. I believe this is what you're referring to when you say you "found it really cluttering on the screen to be constantly reminded I needed to upgrade to Pro." That's also probably why you couldn't log habits for previous days. Normally, you can, but non-daily habits (a Pro feature) would be locked without a Pro subscription or trial. I could certainly do a better job of designing the UX around that, so I appreciate you for taking the time to share your experience, even though it's hard to swallow on launch day! 😊
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1yr ago
airbo
airbo
•2 reviews

A simple habit tracking software with a very beautiful UI interface.

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9mo ago
Rouven
Rouven
•1 review

I'm using PolarHabits for a little over a month now. And is way more effective, than any other method I tried for building habits. Thanks for that! And I was really happy to see a feature for habits that you want to do X times a week, cause I have some habits I'm just doing on my work days.

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2yr ago
Massimo De Pascalis
Massimo De Pascalis
•2 reviews

Enjoyable

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2yr ago
DEVANG VARTAK
DEVANG VARTAK
•4 reviews

Great app to keep up with new habits

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1yr ago
Sabina Sonning
Sabina Sonning

Noctie

•2 reviews

That is an interesting take on forming habits. I love the simple UI and will try it out with two of my habit projects (playing chess and moving more). I'm not easily motivated by streaks that breaks too easily, and curious to try this out!

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1yr ago
Merott M
Merott M

Polar Habits

Thank you for the review, and I hope you're still enjoying the app! :)
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12mo ago
Ariel Biller
Ariel Biller
Reals by Hour One

Reals by Hour One

•2 reviews

Looks like a great spin on habit tracking. Will check this out

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2yr ago
Florens Verschelde
Florens Verschelde

WebContainer API

•2 reviews

I’ve used Polar Habits for a good while in 2023, and I like it overall. Like the app’s creator, I find that habit “streaks” can be a double-edged sword and ultimately a detriment. For me, the “streaks” features in other apps make me more consistent initially (when I’m tempted to skip a day, I might do it anyway to avoid breaking that streak), but then I give up as soon as a streak is finally broken. The “momentum” visualizations are a nice alternative. Overall the web app was simple and usable. It doesn’t do much (as I understand it, both by design and because it’s early days), but does it pretty well. I’ve used it for months, then mostly stopped for a few reasons, with some personal factors (life got busy for a while in ways that were not compatible with several of the habits I was tracking) and perhaps some factors related to the app. Now, for some criticism of the app. (Note that this is personal and may not apply to other users.) 1. Out of sight, out of mind. Currently Polar Habits is a web app, and lives as a pinned tab in my web browser. I can easily use my phone and my computer or work at my desk or do chores without seeing or thinking about that app. I tried installing the web app as a standalone mobile app on my phone, but my login state was lost and signing back in required getting a code by email and accessing my email from my phone was a pain, so I didn’t get around to it. It seems you can now add a password to your account, which works better for me (with a password manager, it’s a much faster workflow than getting a code by email every other month), but I haven’t gotten around to switching to that. If a dedicated mobile app is coming sometime in 2024, that could be a welcome improvement. Though other ways to make the app a bit more visible might be nice. (I could set Polar Habits as my home page in my browser, but my current browser doesn’t really do home pages or new tab pages. And I don’t use reminders or push notifications because they frustrate me or stress me out, so I need something visible but which doesn’t interrupt me. :P) 2. I find that the momentum visualization become less informative, or even meaningless, for long-lived habits. In the first 30 days or maybe even 60 days, the curve shows what happened as you tried to get a habit intention off the ground (for instance it could take off in the first ten days if you checked almost every day, then plateau as you falter and start skipping more days than not, then pick back up as you react to seeing the curve plateau or even dip by being more consistent again). But after a while, the momentum visualization gets harder to read and to use as a motivation tool. So as it stands, it's useful for new habits but not much for long-lived ones. 3. The UI mostly shows you 10 or 20 days of history for checked or unchecked days, and maybe a bit more in the momentum graph form. It’s hard to get a sense of how you’ve done over time, especially over a few months or a year. That’s too bad, because sometimes you could derive a sense of accomplishment from a consistent performance, or use a spotty record as a motivator to be more consistent or resume an abandoned habit. Personally, I’d like to see visualizations like dot grids (a la GitHub) or other graphs. Maybe that goes against the “momentum” concept, but by definition momentum is more about the present and fairly recent past, it doesn’t work well for retrospective assessment. So something a bit more retrospective would be nice, as a secondary view (preferably not as an end of year “wrapped” pseudo-event). Finally, not as a criticism but as a suggestion: have you looked into the “implementation intention” concept? The idea is to make a “if-then” plan for when and/or how you want to do something, usually by anchoring it with some other condition that happens regularly (similar to “habit stacking”). I’m wondering if a habit-focused app like Polar Habits could try to (optionally) model things like implementation intentions, using user input, and maybe surface that information back to the user in the UI and/or in reminders. As I said earlier, I personally get frustrated or stressed out by reminders (because they interrupt my focus on another activity, which is sometimes hard to handle when you have ADHD; or sometimes they remind me that I’m failing my own goals, which is a bit stressful). But if a reminder also reminded me of my own concrete plan for doing something, that might help overcome the frustration or stress, because it would (hopefully) remind me of where/when to start. (Yes I do forget when or where to start on the thing, and get decision paralysis from it regularly. I have ADHD. When I’m thinking “I should be doing the thing” I virtually never remember the part about “and I’ve written down the first (few) step(s)”, even if that part happened half an hour earlier, let alone if it happened a day or a week ago.) Anyway, good job so far, and I’ll tag along to see how Polar Habits evolves this year. I’ve resumed using it yesterday (because new year resolutions ^^).

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1yr ago

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