Most habit apps hand you one long to-do list and call it a day. DayArc works the way your day actually feels.
Your morning, your lunch break, and your evening each ask for different things — so DayArc splits the day into those three windows and shows only the habits that belong to the moment you're in. Water and a stretch before work. A short walk at lunch. Reading or a quick home workout once you're home. You decide when each window starts and ends — and you can rename them — and DayArc quietly highlights the one you're in right now.
It's built to stay out of your way:
• One tap to check something off — or count reps, minutes, or pages.
• A gentle reminder at the start of each block, never a pile of notifications.
• Streaks and your weekly completion rate, plus a contribution grid, so you can watch yourself show up.
• Quiet achievement badges you unlock as you go — including a few hidden ones.
• Schedule habits by weekday, or as a flexible "a few times a week" goal.
• A focused routine mode to move through a block step by step.
• Light and dark themes, full right-to-left support, and 10 languages.
And it's yours. No account, no sign-up, no cloud — your habits live on your phone and are never uploaded or sold. The free version shows a small banner ad (Google AdMob); if you'd rather not see it, a single purchase makes it disappear for good.
That one-time purchase — no subscription, ever — also unlocks unlimited habits, deeper statistics (30-day trends and a monthly calendar), a home-screen widget, and an encrypted backup you can export and restore whenever you like.
Your day already has a rhythm. DayArc just helps you keep it.