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Use case · Software side-project
Well-known idea + one twist: one habit at a time, on purpose.
A habit app that only ever lets you track one habit.
You’re sick of habit apps that turn into a guilt-trip spreadsheet. Yours does one thing: one habit, until it sticks. Simple to say, but a surprisingly big set of calls hides behind “simple.”
The questions hiding inside it
- The whole bet is the constraint, so what happens the day someone wants to add a second habit?
- If it’s deliberately minimal, how does it ever make money, and does charging for it kill the simplicity?
- What actually makes someone open it every single day? A streak, a nudge, a friend watching?
- Where’s the line between “refreshingly simple” and “too basic to bother with”?
- Who’s it for first? The overwhelmed beginner, or the quantified-self crowd who’ll find it too light?
Where Eminity comes in
It won’t let “simple” stay vague. It pushes on the trade-offs, the ones where staying minimal quietly costs you money or growth, makes you actually decide, and remembers why. When the core idea holds together, it tells you you’re ready to build the first version.