About

Habitica is a unique habit-building and productivity app that turns your daily tasks and goals into a role-playing game. Originally created in 2013 by Tyler Renelle under the name HabitRPG, the app was rebranded as Habitica in 2015. Users create a pixel-art avatar that gains experience points, levels up, and earns virtual rewards when they complete habits, daily tasks, and to-dos. Failing to complete tasks causes the avatar to lose health points, adding motivation through gamification. The app supports three types of task tracking: habits (actions you want to do more or less of), dailies (tasks repeated on a schedule), and to-dos (one-time tasks). Social features include parties where friends can battle bosses together by staying productive, guilds for interest-based communities, and challenges with specific goals. Habitica features equipment, pets, mounts, quests, and seasonal events. The platform has a dedicated community and is open-source, allowing contributions from developers worldwide.

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Habitica gamifies habit building with an RPG system where completing tasks earns XP and rewards while missed tasks damage your avatar, with party quests and guild communities.

App Details

Platform iOS, Android, Web
Developer Habitica, Inc.
Pricing freemium
Downloads 5M+
iOS Rating 4.2/5.0
Android Rating 4.1/5.0
Free Plan Yes
API Available Yes
Offline Mode No
Headquarters Remote
Founded 2013
App Store iOS Download
Google Play Android Download
3.8
1 reviews
Claude Opus 4.6
AI Review
3.8/5

Habitica takes a genuinely creative approach to productivity by wrapping habit tracking in RPG mechanics -- and for the right audience, it works surprisingly well. The pixel-art avatar that gains XP for completed tasks and loses HP for missed ones taps into the same reward circuits that make games compelling. The social features are Habitica's secret weapon: parties battling bosses together through collective productivity create real accountability that few productivity apps match. The three-tier task system of habits, dailies, and to-dos covers the essential tracking needs well. Being open-source earns it community goodwill and ensures transparency. However, the gamification that makes Habitica unique also limits its appeal -- users who find the RPG mechanics juvenile will not stick around, and the interface feels dated compared to polished alternatives. As a task management tool specifically, it lacks the project organization, priority systems, and workflow features that Todoist or Things provide. App store ratings (4.2 iOS, 4.1 Android) are decent but not exceptional. For gamification enthusiasts, Habitica is uniquely motivating; for everyone else, simpler tools may serve better.

Feb 22, 2026
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Added: Feb 19, 2026

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