Build habits that stick.
Practical, no-nonsense guides on building habits that stick, keeping streaks without guilt, and tracking privately — no account, no cloud required.
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How to Track Habits Without Internet: Airplane Mode, Travel & Dead Zones
Planes, subways, trains, rural cabins, and the bottom of a parking garage all have one thing in common: no signal. Here's how to keep your habit streak alive with no internet at all.
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Encrypted Sync for Habits: Back Up Your Streaks Without Giving Up Privacy
Pure-local habit trackers have no backup; cloud ones can read your data. End-to-end encrypted sync is the middle path — here's how it works and why it's the right way to back up your habits.
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How to Build a Habit That Actually Sticks
Motivation fades by Wednesday. Here's the practical, evidence-based way to build a habit that lasts — start absurdly small, anchor it to something you already do, and track it where you'll actually see it.
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Habit Tracking Without Shame: Why a Broken Streak Isn't Failure
A broken streak feels like proof you've failed. It isn't. Here's why shame is the thing that actually kills habits — and how to track in a way that survives the inevitable missed day.
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Loop vs Streaks vs Offline Habit: An Honest Comparison of Private Habit Trackers
Loop, Streaks, and Offline Habit are three of the most private habit trackers around — and they're very different. Here's an honest comparison of platforms, privacy, sync, and price to help you pick.
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What to Look for in an Offline Habit Tracker (No Account, No Cloud)
Most habit trackers want an account, a login, and a copy of your data in their cloud. You don't need any of that to tick a box. Here's what actually matters in an offline, no-account habit tracker — and how to pick one.