Kadō – habit tracker app for iOS, open source and privacy-friendly
Exponential moving average scores prevent one missed day from wiping months of progress.

Handles everything from hourly posture checks to lifetime milestones — the flexible timeframe model (hour/day/week/month/year/lifetime) is the app's clearest, practical differentiator. The local-first approach plus promised multi-device sync and a lifetime purchase option signal a privacy-minded, mature product, but this still sits in a crowded habit-tracker space and will need standout analytics, integrations, or a unique community hook to break out.
Productivity enthusiasts, habit builders, power users who need flexible scheduling and privacy-first local sync
I created a mobile app called Accumoo and submitted it to the app store, and I would appreciate it if y'all can have a look, download and give me a favorable rating and review. Lots of blood, sweat, tears and love went into this app, and I hope you LOVE it as much as I do - it's the app I always needed and wanted. Anyhow, I've been a Rails developer and Software Engineer for a long time, and this is my first stab at a mobile app. It's a "habit tracker" app on steroids that's just fun to use - syncs across devices, local-first architecture - and an easter egg game for good measure.
Help a disabled vet out and give it a go!
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Exponential moving average scores prevent one missed day from wiping months of progress.
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