A desktop-first habit and mood tracker that shows you how your daily habits affect your well-being by tracking your energy, mood, or whatever feeling is important to you. Mobile responsive with cross-device sync and optional end-to-end encryption.

I'm Ramiz, I built Habitflow because I couldn't find a habit tracker that actually worked on desktop. Every app I tried was clearly built for mobile first, and since I spend most of my day at a computer, that was enough friction to make nothing stick. The thing I'm most proud of beyond the desktop experience is the patterns page. You can track your mood and states alongside your habits and see how they correlate over time, allowing you to see how what you do and how you feel affect each other. It's mobile responsive with cross-device sync and optional end-to-end encryption, and more features that make the app satisfying to use. Happy to answer any questions.
The desktop-first framing is smart, because most trackers really are built thumb-first, and if you live in a browser all day the app you have to pick up your phone for is the one you quietly abandon. The patterns page is the part I would lead with, since correlating mood against habits is the actual insight and the streaks are just the hook that gets people logging. One question: is the end-to-end encryption opt-in or on by default? For anything touching mood and mental health, turning it on by default, and saying so loudly, tends to win the exact privacy-conscious people you list as a use case. Nice work, the streak trail looks calming rather than guilt-trippy.

I'm Ramiz, I built Habitflow because I couldn't find a habit tracker that actually worked on desktop. Every app I tried was clearly built for mobile first, and since I spend most of my day at a computer, that was enough friction to make nothing stick. The thing I'm most proud of beyond the desktop experience is the patterns page. You can track your mood and states alongside your habits and see how they correlate over time, allowing you to see how what you do and how you feel affect each other. It's mobile responsive with cross-device sync and optional end-to-end encryption, and more features that make the app satisfying to use. Happy to answer any questions.
The desktop-first framing is smart, because most trackers really are built thumb-first, and if you live in a browser all day the app you have to pick up your phone for is the one you quietly abandon. The patterns page is the part I would lead with, since correlating mood against habits is the actual insight and the streaks are just the hook that gets people logging. One question: is the end-to-end encryption opt-in or on by default? For anything touching mood and mental health, turning it on by default, and saying so loudly, tends to win the exact privacy-conscious people you list as a use case. Nice work, the streak trail looks calming rather than guilt-trippy.
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