You miss a day and the streak breaks.
Then the app starts feeling like proof you failed.
Soon, opening it feels worse than ignoring it.
Yearlit is built for returning.
Missed days stay visible, but they do not erase your progress.
The point is not a perfect streak.
The point is to keep showing up.
Yearlit turns showing up into something you can see.
Every completed day or week becomes a dot in your year.
[01]
Start with something small enough to repeat today.
Read 1 page. Walk 10 minutes. Write 3 lines.
[02]
Tap today when the promise is kept.
No complicated setup. No productivity theater.
[03]
A few dots become a pattern.
A pattern becomes proof.
you broke your streak
Some days are clean.
Some days are missed.
Some weeks are messy.
Yearlit keeps the whole thing visible.
See daily or weekly progress across the whole year.
See daily or weekly progress across the whole year.
Add widgets and wallpapers where you already look.
Track yes/no habits, counts, targets, days, or weeks.
See what is working, where you slip, and how you return.
Yearlit works for tiny daily habits, weekly goals, and long-term commitments.
Walk 10 minutes
Stretch before bed
Drink water
Take vitamins
Read 1 page
Study every day
Write 3 lines
Practice a language
No alcohol
Save money weekly
Train 3 times a week
Sleep before midnight
Call your parents
Clean for 5 minutes
Journal one sentence
Go outside
Let the year build from there
The point is not a perfect streak.
The point is to keep showing up long enough that your effort becomes visible.
Yearlit turns consistency into a record you can return to.
Not to judge yourself.
Not to chase perfection.
Just to see that you kept going.
I did not make Yearlit because I had consistency figured out.
I made it because I kept restarting. I wanted a simple way to see that showing up still counted, even when the year was messy.
Yearlit is built independently, one update at a time.
Yearlit is a visual habit tracker for iPhone. It helps you track daily or weekly habits with yearly calendar views, simple check-ins, widgets, mood tracking, milestones, and recaps.
Yearlit focuses on visible long-term consistency instead of daily pressure. It shows your whole year, keeps missed days visible, and helps you return after imperfect weeks.
Yes. Missed days stay visible, but they do not erase your progress. Yearlit is built around returning, not pretending every streak stays perfect.
You can track habits like reading, walking, writing, studying, training, meditation, saving money, reducing alcohol, taking vitamins, or any repeated commitment
Yes. Yearlit supports daily and weekly tracking, so you can track habits that happen every day or goals that repeat across each week.
Yes. Yearlit includes Home Screen widgets for habit progress, streaks, and year progress, so you can see progress before opening the app.
Yearlit is free to start. Some advanced features may require premium access.
Yearlit is designed to avoid unnecessary data collection. Your habit names, notes, and personal reflections should stay personal.