Habits that survive a bad week
A streak counter that resets to zero the first time life gets in the way is not a motivation system, it is a punishment system. Dingix tracks habits the way people actually keep them: on a schedule you set, with room for the day you could not.
A schedule that fits the habit
Daily is one option among several. Set a habit for three times a week, on specific weekdays, or every other day, and the streak counts against that schedule rather than against an unbroken chain of days.
- Daily, weekly targets, chosen weekdays or intervals
- Group related habits into a routine you complete together
- Reminders through the app, web push or Telegram
The numbers behind the streak
Completion rate by weekday, the hours you are most likely to follow through, and which habits pull the others along with them. This is the part that tells you whether a habit is failing or the schedule is wrong.
It notices when a habit is quietly dying
A habit that has slipped for a fortnight is easy to miss inside a long list. Dingix surfaces it, alongside a suggestion sized to what has actually been working for you.
Frequently asked questions
What happens if I miss a day?
If the habit is scheduled for that day, it counts as missed and the analytics say so. A flexible schedule, say three times a week, absorbs it without the streak collapsing.
Can I log a habit for yesterday?
Yes. Habits can be logged for a past date, so a forgotten tick does not distort your history.
Do habits connect to anything else?
Yes. A habit can sit inside a routine, feed a goal, and appear in your daily agenda alongside tasks and events.
Start one small habit today and let it compound.
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