Kiwake
Habit tracking and morning routine app that helps build better daily habits. Combines habit tracking with community accountability and science-based habit formation techniques.
About this tool
Overview
Kiwake is a habit tracking and productivity app focused on morning routines and daily habit formation. It combines science-based habit formation techniques with community accountability to help users build consistent routines.
Features
- Morning Routines: Build structured morning habits
- Habit Tracking: Track multiple daily habits
- Accountability Groups: Join communities for motivation
- Streaks: Build and maintain habit streaks
- Reminders: Smart notifications to stay on track
- Progress Analytics: Visualize habit consistency
- Habit Library: Browse pre-made habit templates
- Custom Habits: Create personalized habits
- Social Features: Share progress with community
- Evidence-Based: Built on habit formation research
Pricing
- Free with basic features
- Premium subscription available
- iOS and Android apps
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