No cap, no upsell at habit number five
The habit limit is the most common paywall in this category, and it is an artificial one: a habit is a row in a local database, not a server cost. In eudaemon you can create as many as you like, and the app will not interrupt you to sell an upgrade when you do.
Five ways to schedule a habit
Real routines are not all daily, so a single "every day" reminder is rarely enough. Every habit can use any of these, at no cost:
- Daily, for the things you do every single day.
- Weekly, on the specific days that suit you.
- Monthly, for recurring monthly commitments.
- Interval, for example every 3 days.
- Custom cycle, for rotations that do not fit a calendar week.
Each habit can also have a target count per period, so "drink water 8 times a day" and "run twice a week" both work naturally.
Keeping a long list under control
Unlimited only helps if a big list stays readable. Habits support categories and tags, and you can filter and reorder them however you like. Detailed statistics show completions, streaks, success rate, best and worst days, and your activity over time, so you can spot which habits are actually sticking.
Unlimited elsewhere too
The same philosophy applies across the app: unlimited to-do lists, unlimited diary entries, and with the one-time Premium, unlimited Pomodoro sequences and 0 Days challenges too.
Fast even with a lot of history
Everything is stored locally and computed on device, so adding your fiftieth habit does not make the app crawl. No sync, no waiting for a server, no background battery drain.
Read more about the no-subscription pricing, or how eudaemon stays fully offline and private.