1% Better Habit Tracker: App Uses Compounding Mathematics for Daily Improvement
By
Jugal Mistry
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Summary
A habit tracking app called '1% Better' that uses the mathematics of compounding to help users improve daily. The app simplifies habit tracking to a single yes/no question about whether users were 1% better each day, with the promise that consistent 1% daily improvements lead to being 37 times better after a year. The app is designed to be minimal, privacy-first, and avoids making habit tracking feel like data entry.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledThe only habit tracker built around the mathematics of compounding.
If you're 1% better every day for a year, you are 37x better than today.
The app simplifies habit tracking to just one question: 'Were you 1% better today?'
Because habit tracking shouldn't feel like a data-entry job.
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