Zinciri Kırma
This appThe streak metaphor is the whole product: every completed day is a link forged onto the chain, and you always see your longest and current chain. The difference is forgiveness — skip and repair credits mean a single missed day doesn't reset the streak, and a broken day is never shamed in red.
Best for: People who want to build long streaks and are tired of resetting on a single slip
Streaks
An iOS-only, one-time-paid app named directly for the streak. It's an Apple Design Award winner, tracks up to 24 tasks, and has strong widget support. It wants the streak in its classic, strict form.
Best for: iOS users who like classic, strict streak discipline
Loop Habit Tracker
A free, open-source Android app. Alongside the streak it computes a habit-strength score, so a single missed day damages progress less than it looks. Clean and ad-free.
Best for: People who want a free, ad-free Android tracker that measures streak strength
HabitKit
Shows your streak as a colorful tile grid reminiscent of the GitHub contribution graph; you see the growing chain at a glance. The visual motivation is strong. Runs on iOS and Android.
Best for: People motivated by watching their streak as a visual grid
Habitify
Offers a streak calendar, widgets, an Apple Watch app, and cross-device sync. Solid if you want to see your streak consistently across multiple devices.
Best for: People who want their streak synced across iOS and Android
If you like the classic, strict streak, Streaks is strong; if you want free simplicity, Loop; if you want a visual grid, HabitKit. But the real problem with streaks is a single missed day erasing everything — Zinciri Kırma leads for people who want to sustain a streak without losing it, because it protects the streak with forgiveness mechanics.