About Adatnama
Adatnama is a daily habit tracker built around a simple loop: you do the thing, you tap once, and the streak grows. Whether it's a morning run, twenty pages before bed, or calling your parents on Sundays, it turns showing up into something you can see.
Streaks work because the feedback is immediate and losing one stings. But most trackers make that sting too sharp. One missed day resets weeks of effort to zero, which is usually the moment people quit. Adatnama keeps the streak motivating and takes the cruelty out: freezes absorb the occasional bad day, schedules only expect a habit on the days you planned it, and the history always tells you the truth about how it went.
What we believe about habits
Every feature in the app comes from one of these.
The daily part has to be effortless
If checking in takes more than a moment, it stops happening. Today's habits are the first thing you see, and marking one done is a single tap.
One bad day shouldn't erase a good month
Strict streaks punish exactly the people who need encouragement. Freezes cover the occasional miss automatically, so the streak measures commitment, not perfection.
The record should be honest
You check in on the day itself, not three days later from memory. Frozen and missed days are shown for what they are. A history you can trust is the only kind worth keeping.
Habits fit around your life, not the other way
Not everything is an every-day habit. Gym three times a week, a family call on weekends: each habit runs on its own schedule, and only those days count.
It's easier together
A friend who can see your streak is a powerful reason to keep it. Circles keep that social pressure friendly, private, and limited to the habits you choose to share.
It should work wherever you are
A habit tracker you can't open on a plane or in a basement gym is a tracker with holes in it. Your habits live on your device and sync when you're back online.
Sound like your kind of tracker?
Start with one habit. The rest can wait until tomorrow.