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I built Daymint instead of using Todoist + Habitica. Here's why.
sourav swain · 2026-04-25 · via DEV Community

sourav swain

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.souravsn.daymint

I Built a Habit Tracker App Instead of Using Todoist + Habitica

For 2 years, I juggled 3 different apps for productivity:

  • Todoist for tasks
  • Habitica for habits
  • Google Calendar for planning

Every morning, I'd switch between them 10+ times. It was exhausting.

So I built Daymint - and it's completely changed how I work.

The Problem: App Fatigue

The fundamental issue with using multiple productivity apps:

  1. Context switching - Your brain loses focus switching between apps
  2. Fragmented data - Your tasks are in one place, habits in another
  3. Inconsistency - You miss tracking because you forget which app to use
  4. Cost - Premium features cost $50-100/year combined
  5. Complexity - Learning 3 UIs instead of mastering one

I'm not alone. According to a study by the American Psychological Association,
context switching reduces productivity by 40%.

Why These Apps Weren't Enough

Todoist

✓ Powerful task management

✓ Beautiful UI

✗ Terrible for habit tracking

✗ Habit features feel bolted-on

Habitica

✓ Great habit tracking with gamification

✓ Community features

✗ Overkill if you just want simple tracking

✗ Not designed for task management

Google Calendar

✓ Essential for scheduling

✗ Not designed for habit tracking or tasks

✗ Messy mixing of events with habits

The core problem: No single app did all three well.

What I Built Instead

I spent 3 months building Daymint specifically to solve this problem.

Core Features

1. Daily Planner (Multiple Views)

  • Today view - see all your tasks + habits for today
  • Calendar view - plan your entire week
  • Timeline view - time-block your day
  • See everything at a glance

2. Habit Tracker (Built for Real Habit Building)
This is what sets it apart.

Most habit apps just count streaks. Daymint:

  • Tracks WHY you're building the habit (motivation)
  • Shows progress analytics (visual proof you're improving)
  • Displays streaks (the most motivating metric)
  • Reminds you intelligently (not annoying notifications)

The research is clear: Visual progress is the #1 motivator for habit building.

3. Task Manager (Simple but Powerful)

  • Add tasks with priorities, due dates, reminders
  • Organize with labels and categories
  • Search, filter, sort (find anything instantly)
  • Snooze reminders (deal with tasks when you're ready)

4. Everything Offline + Private

  • Works completely offline (no internet required)
  • Your data never leaves your device (no cloud)
  • No tracking, no ads, no servers
  • Completely free forever

Key Differences: Daymint vs The Alternatives

Feature Daymint Todoist Habitica Google Cal
Daily Planning
Habit Tracking
Task Management
Offline
Free Forever ✗ (requires Pro)
Privacy
Single App
All 3 Together

The Technical Side

Why I built it this way:

Built with:

  • Kotlin for Android (clean, modern language)
  • Room Database for offline-first architecture
  • Material Design 3 for modern UI
  • MVVM architecture for maintainability
  • Zero dependencies on servers or cloud services

I deliberately chose offline-first + local storage because:

  1. Privacy - Your habits are personal
  2. Reliability - No internet issues
  3. Speed - Everything instant, no network latency
  4. Control - You own your data

What I Learned

1. The Power of Focus

Building ONE app that does three things well > THREE apps doing one thing each.

The feature creep temptation was real. But I forced myself to ask:
"Does this help with daily planning + task management + habit tracking?"

If not, it got cut.

2. Offline-First Changes Everything

Most apps assume cloud sync. When you design offline-first:

  • Users feel more in control
  • Privacy concerns disappear
  • Speed improves dramatically
  • Trust increases

3. Habit Building is Psychological, Not Technical

The best feature isn't the algorithm or the sync. It's:

  • Visual progress (streaks)
  • Consistent reminders (at the right time)
  • Celebration of wins (30-day milestones)
  • Low friction (1-tap to complete)

Results So Far

Launched 2 weeks ago on Android:

  • 50+ downloads
  • 4.2+ rating (from early users)
  • 100% positive feedback
  • Completely free, no ads

Should You Use Daymint?

Yes, if you:

  • Want everything in ONE app
  • Value privacy + offline
  • Don't need cloud sync
  • Want a simple, clean UI
  • Can't afford $50+/year for premium tools

No, if you:

  • Love Todoist's power features
  • Need cross-device sync
  • Want gamified habit tracking (Habitica)
  • Use teams/collaboration

Get Started

Download Daymint completely free on Google Play Store:
[Play Store Link]

No ads, no tracking, no premium features. Just a simple, powerful
daily planner + habit tracker.

What's Next?

I'm actively developing Daymint based on feedback. Currently working on:

  • Recurring task templates
  • More analytics on habit progress
  • Custom habit schedules
  • Export features

I'd love to hear from you:

  • What features would make it 5 stars for you?
  • What's missing compared to your current setup?
  • What's one thing you struggle with in productivity?

Drop a comment below or email me at s22542273@gmail.com


Have you felt the pain of using multiple productivity apps?
What's your setup? Let me know in the comments!