Streakless
A quiet list of the things you do irregularly — and how long it has been since you last did each one. One tap marks it done.
Habit apps are built for things you do every day, and they punish you for the gap. Most of life is not like that: the filter, the plants, the dentist, the friend you have not called. These owe nobody a schedule — they just want an honest answer to “when did I last do this?”
So there is no streak to break, no score, no chain to keep. Skip a week and nothing is lost. The list tells you how long it has been, sorted so the thing most worth doing sits on top, and you decide what deserves your afternoon.
Colour warms as time passes — calm, then warm, then warmer. It stops there. Nothing ever turns red at you.
A resizable home-screen widget shows the items most worth your attention and their elapsed time. Tap one to mark it done, straight from the home screen.
Other apps in this corner keep widgets behind their paid tier. This one does not — it is the part you will actually look at every day, so it ships free.
“Clean UI and Great Widgets”
Ananjan D., review on Google Play
Open a tracker and you get the record: every past completion, a note on any of them, and a timeline that works out how often you actually do this — “typically every 4 days”. Descriptive, never a verdict.
Got the date wrong? Backdate it. Reset by mistake? Undo it. Nothing here is a scoreboard, so nothing here is worth being anxious about.
Small on purpose. Everything below is in the app on the day you install it.
Grouped by how overdue things are, sorted most-due first, with compact elapsed time on every row.
Mark it done and the clock restarts. With an Undo, in case your thumb was faster than your brain.
“About every 6 months” colours the row as time passes. Purely advisory. Leave it off and the row stays calm.
Off by default, per tracker, and only once you are past your own target. Never a daily nag.
CSV import, CSV export and a full JSON backup — all free, all the time. Getting your records out is never a paid feature.
Find anything as you type. Tag trackers into groups — kitchen, car, the cat — and filter the list down to one.
Streakless has no account, no server and no analytics. Everything lives in a database on your device, and the app makes no network requests at all.
Even sharing a tracker with someone sends nothing: the link carries the tracker inside itself, in the part of a URL that browsers never transmit. This website works the same way — it loads no fonts, no scripts and no images from anywhere but here.
“Very good app, privacy focused and clean and simple to use.”
Enrico V., review on Google Play
Streakless is not a subscription and never will be. The free app is a real app, not a trial.
No subscription, no ads, no account. If you never buy Pro, nothing you have already got is taken away.
“Got the pro, love the app.”
Nimesh A., review on Google Play
Add the handful of things you keep half-remembering. Look at the list when you have a free afternoon. That is the entire app.