Description
Daybreak is a habit tracker built around the rhythms most people actually keep. Pick 75 Soft, 75 Medium, or 75 Hard — or build your own challenge from scratch. Walk it alone, or invite up to five friends to walk alongside you.
Every morning the sun rises a little further. Tap your tasks as you go. Take a progress photo if you want to. Write a reflection if you have words for the day. Miss a day? It's still there waiting for you tomorrow.
No accounts. No ads. No analytics. Your data lives on your device and (if you want) syncs through your private iCloud — never any server we run.
— What's inside —
• Three preset challenges: 75 Soft (gentle), 75 Medium (structured), 75 Hard (no compromises). Or build a custom one with your own tasks, reminders, and target amounts.
• A Today screen that's just today — your tasks, your day count, optional progress photo. Long-press any task for a focused logging sheet.
• A heatmap calendar that shows the whole 75 days at a glance. Tap any past day to backfill or edit it.
• Streaks, milestones (day 7, 14, 30, 50, 75), perfect-week badges, and a comeback achievement when you bounce back from a slip.
• Daily reminders per task, gently timed.
• A widget for your home screen showing the current day, streak, and today's progress.
• Export every challenge as a CSV.
— Daybreak Pro ($4.99, one-time) —
• Walk with up to 5 buddies. See each other's day count and streak. Send small encouragements with a reaction and an optional note.
• Auto-track water and workouts from Apple Health. No manual logging when you don't want to.
• A sunrise share card to send to friends or social — the day count rendered on the daybreak palette.
• Custom themes — dusk, forest, ember — beyond the default Dawn.
• Deeper analytics: completion trend across the 75 days, weekday patterns, per-task adherence rings, category breakdown donut.
• Photo journaling with captions and multiple photos per day.
— Privacy —
Daybreak has no backend. The only network it touches is Apple's iCloud (for syncing your data across your devices) and Apple's StoreKit (for the one-time Pro purchase). No analytics, no ads, no tracking, no third-party SDKs.
Today is the start of a new you.
What's new (v1.3.2)
A few quiet improvements, shaped by your feedback.
Once you've checked a task off for the day, its reminders rest until tomorrow — no more nudges for
something you've already done.
Your Today photo card now opens on the photo you've set as your primary.
And you can look back through finished challenges one day at a time — the tasks, the photos, and
the reflections you wrote along the way are all still here.