π zympl everyday is live on iOS β a minimalist habit tracker inspired by Simone Giertz's Everyday Calendar
I've always had a complicated relationship with productivity tools.
They're oftenβ¦ too much. π΅βπ«
Over the years, I've tried countless apps β notes, to-dos, project managers β hoping to find the one. But I'd always end up dropping them. They were either too rigid, too complex, or just didn't fit the way I naturally work.
That's when I started building my own tools β simple, personal, and intentional. Tools that feel more like a gentle nudge than a burden.
I've already built a notes app and a journaling app that I use daily, and I plan to release both soon under the zympl brand.
About a month ago, I came across Simone Giertz's Everyday Calendar β a beautifully simple idea: mark a dot each day you stick to a habit.
That's it. And it works. β
I was instantly hooked.
Inspired by that idea, I built a digital version for myself β and that turned into something I now want to share with others.
It's called zympl everyday β a minimalist habit tracker designed for people like me who want less noise and more intentional progress. π§ββοΈ
I just launched the first public version on the Apple App Store this Sunday, and an Android version is on the way in the next couple of weeks. π±
It's simple:
- Pick a habit
- Show up
- Tap to mark it done
- Watch your year fill up, one dot at a time π‘
If you've been looking for a calm, clear, and minimalist way to track your habits β give zympl everyday a try.
I'd love to hear your honest thoughts, feedback, or ideas to make it even better. This is just the beginning β I've got a lot more planned for the app over the coming months.
A small step every day can change your life in ways you don't see right away β but it adds up. π±
Have a nice one, Cheers. π₯