Xtreeks Habit Tracker is a social-first habit tracking tool that lets users log habits by posting a tweet-style update on X/Twitter. The core idea is to simplify tracking through social accountability and visual progress, leveraging automated tracking and public progress shares to boost adherence and motivation.
How it works
- Post on X/Twitter and tag @xtreeks to log a habit.
- The platform claims to AI-automagically track your habit and surface your progress over time.
- Your updates are shared publicly on X, creating accountability and momentum as you visualize progress in a GitHub-style grid.
Why it exists
- Tracking your habits publicly increases adherence and accountability.
- Visual progress, dopamine-triggering updates, and a simple, minimal interface help keep goals top-of-mind and build momentum.
- The founder story emphasizes a personal quest for a simple, effective habit app built from real-world needs.
How to use Xtreeks Habit Tracker
- Start by signing in (login) and choosing the habits you want to track.
- Post a short update on X/Twitter in the format: “I did X today” and tag @xtreeks.
- Check your progress in the app’s grid view, which mirrors a GitHub-style commit/grid visualization.
- Use the built-in accountability from public updates to stay motivated and on track.
Benefits and outcomes
- +42% higher habit adherence when tracking and sharing progress.
- Public updates increase the likelihood of achieving goals by up to +76%.
- Overall, habit tracking systems can improve success rates by up to +80%.
Pricing and access
- Try it free (pricing and payment options are listed on the site).
- Features included: habit posting, public progress sharing, and a visual progress grid.
About the team
- Founder: Gabe, former Director of Product Management at a public tech company, with a background in product simplicity and hands-on experimentation (including GitHub-style progress tracking).
- The team emphasizes building a tool that the founders themselves would use daily.
Safety and Privacy
- Public sharing is a core aspect; users should be comfortable with their updates being visible on X/Twitter.
- The narrative emphasizes accountability through social sharing rather than private storage of progress.
Core Features
- Tweet-to-log habit updates via X/Twitter integration
- AI-assisted habit tracking for automatic progress attribution
- Public progress sharing on X with a GitHub-style progress grid
- Built-in accountability and social motivation through sharing
- Simple, minimal UI focused on ease of use and consistency
- Pricing options with a free trial or free usage tier