Wake Up turns small, daily wins into a single banyan tree your whole family tends — while your streaks, goals, and journal never leave your own phone unless you choose to share them.
No feeds, no clutter, no endless settings menus. Just the screens that actually keep your habits, your goals, and your family's tree moving.
Your habits for the day, in one calm list — tap once to mark done. No streak-shaming, no noise.
Share a code with your family. Everyone's real completions grow one tree together — your own habit data stays private.
Link real habits to a real goal and watch progress move with an actual number, not just a hope.
A real dashboard — calendar, heatmap, streaks, and trends — so progress is something you can see, not just remember.
Each person's daily habits, streaks, and history stay completely private on their own phone. But every real completion — yours, your partner's, your kid's — feeds into a single shared banyan that the whole family watches grow from a sprout to a wide canopy with hanging aerial roots.
No social feed, no XP bar, no badges to chase. Just identity-based habits, goals that actually track progress, and — for the curious — a correlation engine that shows which habits genuinely move the needle on your goals.
Every habit can carry an identity ("I am someone who moves every day") and a cue — real identity-based habit framing, actually built into the card you see each morning, not just a checkbox.
Link a habit to a weight, fitness, or custom goal and watch real progress — direction-aware, no more "target: 0kg" placeholders.
The first habit tracker to answer, with real statistics, "does this habit actually move this goal — or am I just guessing?" A genuine Pearson correlation, not a vibe.
No accounts, no ad networks, no data brokers. Everything you log lives on your own phone first — anything else is opt-in, narrow, and disclosed.
Your streaks, weight log, journal, and goals are stored on-device. Uninstall, and they're gone — the way it should be.
Turn on reminders and only a habit's name, time, and today's status ever syncs — never your full history.
We don't sell attention. Analytics, if enabled, are anonymous and never tied to your habit data.
Every habit app I tried wanted to turn my mornings into a video game — streak fires, XP bars, guilt-trip notifications from a stranger's avatar. None of it made the habit stick. It just made the app exhausting.
What actually worked was smaller and quieter: a short list, a simple tap, and something growing slowly in the background that made the whole thing feel worth showing up for. That's where the banyan tree came from — a symbol my own family already understood, planted right where the checklist used to be.
Wake Up is that idea, built properly: calm by default, private by design, and — now — able to grow with your whole family instead of just you.
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Join the waitlist and we'll email you the moment Wake Up opens up — no spam, one message when it matters.