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Features and platform support

Habit tracking

  • Daily, selected-weekday, and times-per-week schedules
  • One-tap completion and immediate undo
  • Pause, resume, archive, restore, and lifecycle-aware history
  • Emoji icons, colors, templates, light/dark appearance, and responsive layouts

Analytics

  • Weekly progress charts, streaks, and completion rates
  • Per-habit metrics and accessible chart descriptions
  • Deterministic, on-device recovery suggestions
  • Optional experimental remote AI, disabled until explicitly configured and governed by the selected provider's privacy and pricing terms

Reminders

  • Smart timing starts from useful category presets and learns personal and habit-specific availability locally.
  • An optional seven-day calibration asks at most once per two-hour window; ignored or dismissed notifications remain neutral.
  • Smart, deterministic-random, and fixed plans can be edited per habit in the Rhythm tab.
  • Active hours, quiet periods, daily limits, global spacing, completion, pause state, and habit rhythm always override candidate times.
  • Device-time-zone scheduling handles daylight-saving changes and reconciles stable notification identifiers after edits, resumes, and time-zone changes.
  • Completion, snooze, and feasibility actions remain durable and idempotent from foreground, background, or terminated states.
  • Raw learning signals expire after 180 days; aggregates remain local until the user resets or deletes them.

Delivery is controlled by the operating system. Battery policy and manufacturer customizations can delay reminders; Habiter does not promise exact delivery.

See Reminders for modes, calibration, permissions, local learning, actions, and troubleshooting.

Data control

  • No account is required for core tracking.
  • Versioned JSON export/import includes preview, collision handling, and recovery backup.
  • Classly-compatible OAuth and remote AI remain disabled until configured.
  • Sensitive integration credentials use platform-secure storage where available.

See Data and privacy for storage categories, export/import behavior, optional network boundaries, credentials, and deletion scope.

Platform-specific features

  • App Lock: Android only; requires Usage Access, overlay access, and a foreground service. It fails open if access is missing.
  • Trusted updates: Direct Android builds verify signed release metadata and the complete APK before opening Android's installer. Stable/Beta tracks, three download profiles, release stories, history and storage controls live in the Update Center. Desktop opens verified release links in the browser; iOS and web do not self-update in v1.5.
  • Home-screen widgets: the interactive native widget and pinning flow are currently Android-only.
  • Reminders: supported through platform notification APIs, subject to OS delivery policy.
  • Desktop/web: core tracking works; mobile-only integrations may be unavailable.

See Updates for tracks, download profiles, signed metadata, platform behavior, and offline safety.

Accessibility and localization

  • English and German interface text
  • At least 48 dp interaction targets in the mobile design system
  • Responsive layouts and large-text coverage
  • Semantic chart descriptions and reduced-motion-aware transitions

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