Justin Kan

Kin Habits - Build healthy habits with friends

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Kin is a social habit tracking app that helps you create long-lasting changes. We make it easy and fun to build healthy habits effectively. Take courses to learn new habits or improve existing ones, share habits with friends and much more.

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Benoit Chambon
Cool :D I'll give it a try ;)
Kirill Gorokhov
I've been using Streaks on iOS for a while (your design seems very similar btw). Seeing this I'm thinking that someone watching over my progress could really help with adherence. So can I actually share my habits screen with someone? Or maybe make an app ping my friend if I'm skipping a gym etc? :)
Markus Hafellner
Was intrigued by the nice design and concept, but put off by comments in the play store that this is basically yet another app harvesting for phone numbers to "connect you to your friends".
Omar Jalalzada
@mhafellner Thanks for the feedback Markus! We decided to use phone numbers because it makes it easier to find other friends on Kin via your contact list. We have no intention of storing or harvesting your information. That being said, we hear your feedback and will be exploring alternative methods in the near future.
Ritin Pachnanda
Love it till now, looking forward to the community build around this! My 2 cents: might be interesting to somehow import groups from group chats on GroupMe, WhatsApp, FB, Snapchat etc
Zachary Snader
Excited to try this out! Is the comment with email for 50% off thing still valid? If so.. 419@aries.gg :)
Omar Jalalzada
@duulzach Added you to our list to send out the promo, please stay tuned!
Jack Jundanian
Love this and would happily try out a promo jackjundanian@gmail.com
Omar Jalalzada
@jack_jundanian1 Added you to our list to send out the promo, please stay tuned!
Aria Biswas
Excited to try it. Only initial feedback is I'd love to see more diversity in your habit coaches.
Mayank jain
Trying it and so far loving it!
Diego Museri
Nice! Congrats!
Mike Mahlkow
This is amazing! Have tried so many habit trackers over time and noticed that public accountability tends to works best. Really looking forward to combining both
Omar Jalalzada
@mikemahlkow Glad to hear it Mike, let us know if you have any feedback!