The gap between meaning to work on something and actually doing it is where most goals are lost. The fix is not more willpower; it is making "I showed up today" visible.
Tap, and it counts
In Rizen, tapping "I worked on this today" builds a consecutive-day streak, with a small celebration on your first check-in, a seven-day run, and completion. One tap converts a private intention into a visible record.
The whole picture
An activity calendar shows a month view across all your goals, so every day you put the work in is right there at a glance. Showing up is the game, and Rizen keeps score honestly.
No leaderboards, no comparison, no pressure - just your own momentum, made visible.
And it is all local: your check-ins live on your iPhone, not on any server.
No app for your friends
The hardest part of most expense splitters is getting everyone to install them. Ledgr asks nobody else to download a thing.
Reading your week of shifts
Logging shifts is the input. Weekly goals and a calendar heatmap are where the data turns into something you can actually act on.
The design behind Worldly’s globe
Worldly renders your travels on a real 3D globe you can spin, not a flat list. A look at why that choice matters and the styles behind it.