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Confession: I've been obsessed with habits for 10+ years. Here's why I built another habit app.

The 30 second version:

  • What: I'm building 𝕏treeks, which tracks your habits with a tweet.

  • Why: It's more motivating to share progress with others on the same journey, whether it's working on a side project, learning math, building in public, lifting weights, running, losing weight, learning a language, etc.

  • Example: My habit page looks like this: https://xtreeks.com/gabemays (I'll be adding my other habits soon)

The long version

Here's a confession: This is a 10+ year obsession that my wife teases me about. I've been using various habit tracking tools for over a decade and have had multiple 1,000 day streaks.

It started with I when a PM at a public tech co and got serious about dogfooding (using my own product). So I made a little script that'd make a GitHub commit whenever I used my product. I did it for over 1,000 days. I also grew the product from 7 to 9 figures ARR in a few years. I'm not saying that was the sole reason, but I'm sure it didn't hurt :)

After trying dozens of habit apps I've realized they're all pretty much the same. Two main issues:

1. They are great for doing small things, like taking your vitamins daily. But for doing hard things consistently you need a different approach.

2. After using any habit app for a year or so the core mechanics break down and it actually becomes counter productive for various reasons. I will solve those long-term issues with this app because I've encountered them over and over.

Why now:

  • In 2023 I started using Math Academy daily to re-learn math as an adult. I wrote about my experience after 100 days here: https://gmays.com/math Now I'm at over 500 days of doing math daily. But that summer my volume started dropping because it was getting HARD and I was balancing it with other obligations, especially in the summers with the kids out of school. I was consistent, but my volume sucked, which created a doom loop that slowed progress significantly. After trying everything, I recently learned that sharing my daily updates in the Math Academy community on X (https://x.com/i/communities/1833198423593431339) really helped since there were many others on the same journey and we keep each other going, especially when things get hard (yay integrals).

  • I've been searching for the perfect habit app for over a decade. I got so frustrated recently that I considered buying one for $10k that was for sale. But it'd one a major rebuild, so instead decided I'd pay $5k to get help building a new one from scratch quickly (that's how much I wanted it). So I called my best friend (who happens to be the best engineer I know) and said I needed this and I'd either pay him to help or he could work on it with me as a product. Turns out he was looking for the same solution, so here we are.

Try the app and let me know what you think. You can just login with X to create an account. It's free and the current plan will stay that way. I plan to add paid plans in the future for the more expensive to run features so we can at least run this at breakeven.

But even if it never makes a dollar I'll be using it for the next decade since I spent the last decade looking for exactly this. I hope you love it as much as I do.

Here's the site where you can login to try it: https://xtreeks.com

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