
A free, open-source habit tracker for iOS and Android with encrypted sync.

Product memo
Individuals building routines on iOS and Android use Habo for private habit tracking. It offers end-to-end encrypted sync and an open-source codebase, directly addressing user concerns about data ownership. The app's minimalistic interface and focus on speed provide a clean alternative to data-collecting productivity tools.
For who
Individuals building routines on iOS and Android
Solves what
Habit tracking with a focus on privacy and user data ownership
- End-to-end encrypted sync
- Minimalistic interface
- Open-source code
In their own words
Habo is a simple, open-source habit tracker for everyone.
Build better routines with a fast, privacy-respecting tracker. Free and open source.
Commercial cues
Model
free only
Free tier
Yes
Trial
No
Pricing Strategy
Habo offers a free tier; paid plan details are not publicly priced.
- • A free-only model removes all pricing friction for new users.
- • Open-source code builds trust and community around data ownership.
- • Privacy focus appeals directly to data-conscious mobile users.
Operator context
Team
Indie / lean
Founded
Sep 2025
Platform
Mobile
Audience
General
Public footprint
Tech stack
Builder Strategy
- Strategy Type
- Open Source Commercial
- Stage
- Bootstrapped Lean
- Effort
- Solo Buildable
About Habo Expand
Habo provides a habit tracking product for individuals on iOS and Android who prioritize privacy and data ownership. It offers end-to-end encrypted sync, ensuring user data remains secure and private.
The product's open-source nature builds trust and transparency, setting it apart from proprietary alternatives that often collect user data. With a minimalistic interface and customizable themes, Habo focuses on delivering a fast and clean user experience, making it a practical choice for those seeking a secure way to build better routines.





