Zinciri Kırma
This appStarts without an account: you reach your first task in under 30 seconds, and creating a task takes just three decisions. One-tap logging and a forgiving skip credit stop a beginner from deleting the app after the first missed day.
Best for: Beginners who avoid complexity and want to start now with a forgiving system
Streaks
A simple, focused, iOS-only app; you add a habit in a few taps and the interface is clean. It's understandable for beginners, but it's a paid one-time purchase, there is no Android version, and its strict streak logic is not forgiving of a missed day.
Best for: People who want a simple, iOS-focused start with few options
HabitKit
A visual, understandable app that shows habits as a colorful grid; seeing progress is motivating for beginners. It's simple, but it offers no deep features or flexible forgiveness mechanics.
Best for: Beginners motivated by seeing their progress on a visual grid
Loop Habit Tracker
A free, simple, Android-only app; no account required and you start using it immediately. Good for beginners who want to start on no budget, but the interface is minimal and offers no guidance.
Best for: Android-using beginners who want a free, clutter-free start
Finch
A gentle self-care app that ties habits to a cute virtual pet. Warm for beginners who want a soft entry, but the tracking mechanics are shallow.
Best for: Beginners who want a gentle, low-pressure start
The right app for beginners isn't the one with the most features — it's the one that makes day one easiest. Zinciri Kırma leads this segment because it gets you started in seconds and won't make you quit after the first miss; if you want a simple iOS experience, Streaks is a good starting point, and if you want a visual grid, HabitKit is.