Best Free Habit Tracker

    Free is the most abused word in the App Store. Most habit trackers cap you at three habits, then lock the rest behind a paywall the moment you get going. Unlooped does free differently. Every core feature is free forever: unlimited habits in both build and quit modes, streaks and progress, reminders, mood and journaling, all eight widgets, the Apple Watch app, Craving SOS, and iCloud sync. No account, no email, no ads, and no analytics SDKs watching your taps. Your data stays in your private iCloud, never on our servers. Progress is logged as milestones, so a missed day is data, not a failure that wipes your record. Here are five genuinely free habit trackers, starting with the one that doesn't make you pay for the basics.

    5 Genuinely Free Habit Trackers for Building Real Change

    1. Unlooped: Everything That Matters, Free Forever

    Most "free" trackers are really demos. Unlooped isn't. You get unlimited habits in both build and quit modes, streaks, reminders, mood and journaling, all eight widgets, the Apple Watch app, Craving SOS, and iCloud sync without paying a cent or creating an account. There's no free trial because nothing is gating the essentials in the first place. Premium is genuinely optional: it adds an on-device AI Coach (via Apple Intelligence, with a rule-based fallback), Smart Insights, Personalized Rewards, Private Habits behind Face ID, and Weekly Goals. Everything you actually need to build or break a habit is already free, and your data never touches our servers.

    Free forever; Premium $1.99/month or $9.99/year


    2. Loop Habit Tracker: Open-Source and Ad-Free

    Loop Habit Tracker is a free, open-source Android app with no ads and no paid tier at all. It uses a flexible scoring system to show habit strength over time instead of rigid all-or-nothing streaks, and it runs entirely on your device. The interface is functional rather than polished, but it's honest about what it is. If you're on Android and want a completely free, no-strings tool, Loop is a strong pick. The catch is that it's Android-only, with no iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch version.

    Free and open-source


    3. HabitKit: Widget-First and Free to Start

    HabitKit leads with a tile-grid design that lives on your home and lock screens, so logging happens without opening the app. The free version covers basic tracking for people who want something visual and low-friction. It's clean, calm, and avoids social features or pressure. The deeper customization and unlimited habits sit behind a paid upgrade, so the free tier is more of a starting point than a full toolkit. Best if you mainly care about glanceable widgets and a tidy grid.

    Freemium model; Premium unlocks more habits and customization


    4. Habitica: Free Habit Tracking as an RPG

    Habitica turns your habits and to-dos into a role-playing game, where checking off a task earns experience points and missing one costs health. It's free to use, with an optional subscription for cosmetic perks and bonuses. The gamification works well for people who are motivated by levels, loot, and party quests with friends. It can feel busy if you just want to log a habit and move on, but the free tier is generous and the community is active.

    Free tier available; optional subscription


    5. Habitify: Cross-Platform Check-Ins

    Habitify offers a clean, minimal interface across iPhone, iPad, Mac, Android, and web, which makes it appealing if you move between devices. The free tier handles a limited set of habits with daily check-ins and basic stats. Heavier analytics, unlimited habits, and full syncing live in the paid plan. It leans toward tracking and reporting rather than coaching or quit support. Good if cross-platform consistency matters more to you than depth on any single device.

    Free tier available; Premium pricing varies by platform

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