Zinciri Kırma
This appA cross-platform app that works seamlessly across Android and iPhone: the same chain syncs on every device. One-tap logging, forgiving skip and repair credits, and a non-shaming broken-day design make it feel complete for an Android user too.
Best for: People who want sync across Android and iPhone with a forgiving system
Loop Habit Tracker
A free, open-source Android-only app; ad-free, no account required, and your data stays on your device. Perfect for people who want privacy and a fully free experience, but there is no iPhone version and no cloud sync.
Best for: Android users who want an ad-free, open-source, privacy-focused option
HabitKit
Shows habits as a colorful grid resembling a GitHub contribution graph; it works on both Android and iOS. Satisfying for people who love visualizing progress, but the tracking logic itself is simple.
Best for: Android users who want to see their progress as a colorful grid
Habitify
A minimalist, data-focused app that syncs across Android, iOS, and web. Good for people who want a clean interface and statistics, but the full feature set sits behind a subscription.
Best for: Users who want cross-platform sync and clean statistics
TickTick
Combines a task manager, calendar, and Pomodoro, with habit tracking arriving alongside them. Strong on Android for people who want productivity and habits together, but overkill for habits alone.
Best for: People who want their tasks and habits in one Android app
The right app for Android depends on your need: whether you want a fully free, private option or sync across your devices. Zinciri Kırma leads this segment because it offers cross-platform sync and is forgiving; if you want open-source without spending a cent, Loop is strong, and if you want a visual grid, HabitKit is.