Dario Onehabit

HabitVerse - Consistency made simple

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HabitVerse solves why 73% quit habit trackers in 7 days: isolation. Our 3 differentiators: (1) 5-person accountability alliances where people see your progress—you can't ghost habits when your alliance watches, (2) AI coach that turns vague goals into 3 specific subtasks, (3) RPG leveling with XP and duels. Competitors make you grind alone. We make you lock in together.

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Dario Onehabit
what initially inspired me to build this was the fact that all habit apps were very boring and so complex , after 2 days i did not check in anymore. i wanted to make an app that makes the feeling of the streak so much more important , i am hoping to achieve this with the fact that we added an alliance mode that has other friends come in and push you not to lose your streak. We have an RPG style avatar that also gets leveled up as you maintain your streak and keep improving your real life. The streak reminds you how hard you've worked to build the habit that your now doing automatically. Hope this app helps users also find out what they're passionate for and understand why the habits will in turn help they're day to day.
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Right now, the app is pretty minimal when it comes to gamification. There’s no 3D character customization yet—which I know they’re working on—but while the XP and leveling system is solid, it feels like the RPG side could be a lot more immersive.

I’d also love to see photo verification for habit check-ins. Technically, people could fake them, even though it hasn’t been an issue in my alliance so far. Integrations with fitness apps like Apple Health or Strava would be great too, so workouts could be tracked automatically instead of relying on manual check-ins.

They’ve mentioned that the app will eventually cost $9.99/month, but for now it’s completely free, which makes it a no-brainer to try. By the time they start charging, I’m confident I’ll have gotten enough value to justify the price. Overall, it feels like they’re focusing on the right priorities, and the rest will likely roll out over time.