Ahmed Abuelenien

Habi - Turn your calendar events into habits

Unlike other habit trackers, our app fully integrates with your calendar. You can link events such as gym sessions and attach checklists of things you need to do or bring. For example: - Take your sports glasses - Fill your water bottle - Bring your basketball shoes Turning calendar events into habits is something truly unique to our app. In addition to these unique features, we offer classic habit tracking, as well as alternative workflows through project creation and Pomodoro timers.

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Ahmed Abuelenien
This is my first Vibe Coded App. I've been building it with my daughter and wifeThis app started with my daughter forgetting her water bottle again 😅 She would be ready for basketball practice and right as we were heading out the door something was missing. Sometimes it was her water bottle. Sometimes her sports eyewear. Sometimes even the right shoes. We tried reminders, notes, and habit trackers, but nothing really stuck because practice was already on the calendar while the things to remember lived somewhere else. So we followed the vibe and built a small solution together. What if calendar events were habits? What if basketball practice automatically came with a checklist like water bottle, sports glasses, and shoes every single time? What if we can share the same event on our different devices? That idea turned into "Habi - Habit Tracker". Now her practices show up with everything she needs and those small wins slowly became a real routine. Built with my wife and daughter and shipped through lots of trial and error. We’re still improving it every day and would love to hear what you think. If you like it, we’d really appreciate it if you downloaded the app and gave us a push 👋
Tetiana

@sa6ry you designer is a master! Where did you find such a cure app hero?

Ahmed Abuelenien

@tetianai Thank you so much! 🙌 The design magic comes from Sarah Ragab you can check out her work here: Linked in. Couldn’t have done it without her!

Nika

I have an idea for a side product "hubby" – a calendar that remembers beautiful moments, anniversaries and much more with your love! :D People can make a habit from love.

Ahmed Abuelenien

@busmark_w_nika Very nice idea! I’ve built something very similar to this. Through Habi - Habit Tracker -, users can link specific events like birthdays and anniversaries, attach reminders and checklists, share these events with friends and family, and even have them displayed on their homepage as widgets.

Nika

@sa6ry Have you launched it on PH?

Ahmed Abuelenien

@busmark_w_nika can you elaborate more?

Nika

@sa6ry Aaaa, now, I understand that it is already part of this tool. I thought that it was a different solution. My fault! :D

Viking KARWUR

Great product! Just wondering if you have any plans for an Android version of the Habi app. Would love to try it.

Ahmed Abuelenien

Thanks@vikingkarwur , We are working on Android & Native Mac version and should be released within the next months.

Azamat Valitov

=) would you change the colour of an ice cream?

Ahmed Abuelenien

@azamat_valitov :) what is your favorite color?

Germán Merlo

Nice way to address habits tracking. Loved the identity and how it looks. Wish you all the best here Ahmed!

Ahmed Abuelenien

Thanks@german_merlo1 , Shout out to my wife "Sarah Ragab" who is driving the branding https://www.habi.app/company

Rex

Looking at Habi from a design perspective, what stands out is the intentional reduction of visual and cognitive noise.

Many habit products default to dashboards, streaks, and progress signals that compete for attention. Habi feels like it made a conscious choice to remove rather than add — trusting that calm, predictable interactions can support behavior change better than constant feedback.

As a first impression, the design reads as opinionated but empathetic, which is a hard balance to strike and often reflects a team that values long-term use over short-term engagement metrics.

Ahmed Abuelenien

@rexlian Appreciate this perspective Rex. The reduction of noise was very intentional. We wanted the experience to feel calm and supportive over time. Glad that came through.

joaquin ocampo

Really impressed by the clarity and execution of this app. The onboarding flow is smooth and well thought out, especially how it adapts based on how you plan to use it. The integration with the calendar feels natural, and the habit-linking mechanism is intuitive without being overwhelming.

The mascot is a great touch — it adds personality while reinforcing user states in a subtle way. Also appreciate the balance between free features and paid tiers, plus the transparent pricing structure and refund disclaimer.

It’s inspiring to see such a polished product built by a small team. Great work!
If it's ok for you I will attach 3 images of 2 little errors that I saw while I was checking it.
First pic steps:

  1. Create a new project

  2. Create list of tasks

  3. Press 3 dots option at the right

  4. Press tags and when you do it you can see a wierd transition, it's not a big deal at all and doesn't affect the usage.

2nd and 3rd pic:

When you create a new habit and scroll down to repeats if you unmark the days you will notice that the one is marked is not the same that it says in the message below, like the picture shows when you mark just Monday the message says "Repests on Tuesday".