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Arclify is a gamified habit tracker built around a structure designed to survive a bad week, not collapse because of one.
Most habit apps assume life goes smoothly. If you miss a day your streak breaks, the motivation drops, and most people quit. Arclify works differently.
How it works: You commit to a 90-day Season with a real finish line instead of an endless loop Weekly targets reset every 7 days so a rough week ends the week, not the Season As you build consistency you earn XP, level up, collect coins and maintain streaks Weekly goals adjust gradually so you build real capacity over time
Who it is for: People who have tried habit trackers before and quit after one bad week. The structure is built specifically for that moment.
Pricing: 7-day free trial with full access. Then $12.99 per month or $30.99 per 90-day Season.
Available on iOS.
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Arclify's answer:
Arclify was built by a solo founder who kept watching people around him quit goals they genuinely cared about. Not because they stopped wanting it, but because the system they were using had no way to survive a hard week. One bad week would break the streak, the tracker would go red, and something in the brain would treat the whole thing as over. The app was built specifically to solve that moment, the week where life falls apart and most people quit.
Arclify's answer:
React Native and Expo for cross-platform iOS development, RevenueCat for subscription management.
Arclify's answer:
Men in their 20s and 30s who have tried habit trackers before and quit after a bad week. People who are motivated and genuinely want to build consistency but have found that most systems only work when life is already going well. iOS users in the US market.
Arclify's answer:
Most competitors either punish you for missing a day with a broken streak, or they are so flexible that there is no real commitment or finish line. Arclify sits between those two. There is real structure, a 90-day Season with a clear end, but the weekly reset means the structure survives real life. You are not choosing between accountability and forgiveness. You get both.
Arclify's answer:
Most habit trackers treat a missed day as a failure. Arclify is built around the opposite assumption, that a hard week is inevitable and the system should survive it. The core mechanic is a 90-day Season with a weekly reset built in. The Season gives you a real finish line. The weekly reset means one bad week ends the week, not the whole Season. Weekly targets also adjust gradually so you build real capacity over time rather than burning out in week one. On top of that there is a full gamification layer: XP, levels, coins and streaks that makes showing up feel like it means something without being overwhelming.
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Like I said earlier, they switch around within and between stations...you'll need to search all the subchannels and see if another station picked it up in a swap - check grittv.com to see where it was previously, and check that channel. Source: over 4 years ago
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