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Because Freaks is built for the version of you having a bad week, which is the only version that really needs a habit app. Streak-based trackers punish a missed day; stats-heavy trackers hand you charts but no place to reflect. Freaks does three things they usually don't: it forgives, with a consistency score that bends instead of breaking; it reflects, with a drawable calendar journal where the reason a week went sideways sits right next to the habits you missed; and it respects your privacy, working without an account and keeping your data on your device. It's also genuinely beautiful, which sounds like a small thing until you realize the tracker you actually keep opening is the one that doesn't feel like a chore. If unbroken chains motivate you, a streak app may fit better, and we'll happily admit that. For everyone who has quit a tracker after one missed day, Freaks is built for you.
Freaks.pro's answer
Freaks measures consistency, not perfection. Most habit trackers are built around the unbroken streak, so one missed day resets weeks of progress to zero, usually right when you need encouragement instead of a verdict. Freaks replaces that with a consistency score: a forgiving number measured over recent weeks and weighted toward today, so a missed day barely moves it and old rough patches fade out on their own. It's paired with two things most trackers lack: a calendar you can draw and write on, turning each day into a small journal, and an art-first design that makes the app feel good to open. Habits, calendar, journal, and notes live in one place, built around the idea that showing up beats showing up perfectly.
Freaks.pro's answer
Freaks started from a personal frustration with streak-based habit apps: you build a long chain, miss a single day, and the app wipes the slate to zero, so you quit, not just the app but the habit. That reset punishes you at the exact moment you most need encouragement. The insight behind Freaks is that consistency, not perfection, is what actually builds a life, so the app is built around a forgiving consistency score rather than a brittle streak. From there it grew into something more complete: a place to track habits, draw and write on a calendar, keep a focused note, and watch an organic shape called the Blob grow as you show up. It's also built almost entirely by a solo founder working alongside AI, which is its own small proof that showing up consistently, in any pursuit, compounds.
Freaks.pro's answer
The core audience is younger people, who are serious about self-improvement but tired of apps that make consistency feel like punishment. Students building study routines, people working on fitness or discipline, anyone trying to stay consistent with specific habits like the gym, reading, or a morning routine. That said, the appeal isn't age-locked. Freaks fits anyone who wants to build habits, reflect on how their days are actually going, and see what's working without being shamed for an off day. If you've ever broken a streak and quit the whole app in frustration, you're exactly who it's for.
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