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GridHabits

Streaks drive you. Grids prove you showed up.

Most habit trackers give you streaks. Some give you a grid. GridHabits gives you both, plus stats, and recovery on top. Every day you show up fills a square. The streak drives you; the grid keeps a permanent record even when a streak breaks, so your history never disappears. Forgot or finished late? Honestly recover a missed day, last 7 days only, 7 a month. Forgives a real slip without faking consistency. Stats, custom habits, shareable streak card. iOS now, Android soon.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋 I'm a solo developer, and GridHabits came out of one of the hardest stretches of my life. I've been trying to land a visa-sponsored cybersecurity job here in the UK. Even after an MSc in cybersecurity, I'm still learning daily, working through cybersecurity courses, sending daily job applications, hitting the gym to stay sane, and working a warehouse job to cover rent while I built toward something better. On top of that, building tools on the side. I needed to track all of it, every day, without dropping a ball. I tried every habit tracker out there. None of them stuck. A checkmark vanished the second I tapped it. Miss one day and my streak reset to zero, and it felt like the weeks of effort didn't count. On a schedule like mine, that was the fastest way to quit. So I built the one I actually needed. GridHabits is built on a simple split: → The streak drives you, the daily push to show up today. → The grid proves you, every day fills a square, so months of effort are visible at a glance. Miss a day and the streak resets, but the grid never erases a square you earned. Some trackers give you streaks. Some give you a grid. GridHabits gives you both, plus stats that make the work undeniable, and on top of that, something for your effort: recovery. Because life happens, especially on a packed schedule. You forget, or you finish a habit late after a warehouse shift. So you can honestly recover a missed day, fill the square back in, and rebuild your streak. Deliberately limited, last 7 days only, 7 a month, so it forgives a real bad day without letting you fake consistency. Most trackers either punish you with a hard reset or let you cheat freely. This sits honestly in the middle. It's live on iOS across 175 countries, Android in final testing. Free to start. This is a solo project built in the margins of a hard year, so your feedback genuinely means a lot. Streaks drive. Grids prove. 🔥 P.S. If you're hiring in cybersecurity in the UK and open to sponsorship, I'm still looking 👀

About GridHabits on Product Hunt

Streaks drive you. Grids prove you showed up.

GridHabits was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 18 upvotes and 2 comments, placing #37 on the daily leaderboard. Most habit trackers give you streaks. Some give you a grid. GridHabits gives you both, plus stats, and recovery on top. Every day you show up fills a square. The streak drives you; the grid keeps a permanent record even when a streak breaks, so your history never disappears. Forgot or finished late? Honestly recover a missed day, last 7 days only, 7 a month. Forgives a real slip without faking consistency. Stats, custom habits, shareable streak card. iOS now, Android soon.

On the analytics side, GridHabits competes within Android, iOS and Productivity — topics that collectively have 821.4k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how GridHabits performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.

Who hunted GridHabits?

GridHabits was hunted by Avez Khatri. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

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