A streak can tell you how long the chain lasted.
It does not show how many times you came back.
Yearlit makes the pattern visible.
Completed days, missed days, daily habits, weekly habits: they all become part of the same record.
No hiding the messy parts.
No pretending the year was perfect.
Each check-in adds a dot to your year.
The result is not just a score. It is a shape you can understand.
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Start with something concrete.
Small habits create cleaner visual feedback.
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Tap when you show up.
The check-in is fast because the habit is the work.
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A week shows rhythm.
A year shows proof.
you broke your streak
See the habit.
See the gap.
See the return.
Yearlit is built around visual feedback, not productivity theater.
Daily and weekly habits become one readable visual record.
A simple check-in keeps the visual record alive.
Keep the habit in sight before you open the app.
Track habits by days, weeks, counts, targets, or simple yes/no completion.
Notice what sticks, where you slip, and when you return.
Visual habit tracking works best when you want to see consistency build over time.
Walk 10 minutes
Drink water
Take vitamins
Sleep before midnight
Read 1 page
Write 3 lines
Study every day
Practice a language
No alcohol
Meditate
Go outside
Journal one sentence
Save money weekly
Train 3 times a week
Clean for 5 minutes
Call your parents
Build a visual record you can return to.
Visual feedback works because it makes effort harder to dismiss.
A missed day is visible. So is the return after it. Over time, the grid stops being a judgment and becomes evidence.
Not perfect.
Not hidden.
Just visible.
A visual habit tracker shows progress as a pattern instead of only listing completed days. Yearlit uses yearly views and dots so you can see consistency, missed days, and returns over time.
Yearlit focuses on visible long-term progress. It keeps missed days visible, shows the whole year, and helps you return after imperfect weeks instead of only protecting a streak number.
Yes. Yearlit supports daily and weekly habits, so you can track routines that happen every day or commitments that repeat across each week.
Yes. Yearlit includes iPhone Home Screen widgets for habit progress, streaks, and year progress.
Visual tracking works well for reading, walking, writing, meditation, workouts, vitamins, saving money, reducing alcohol, studying, journaling, and other repeated commitments.
Yearlit is designed to avoid unnecessary data collection. Your habit names, notes, and personal reflections should stay personal.