| Aspect | Zinciri Kırma | Streaks |
|---|---|---|
| Task types | Four types — binary, count, duration, and avoid — each with its own logic | One flat habit-streak model; no distinct task types |
| Forgiveness for missed days | Weekly skip credits, monthly repair credits, and three chain modes (strict/balanced/flexible) set per habit | None — a missed day breaks the streak with no built-in recovery |
| Platform availability | iOS and Android | iOS only — no Android version |
| Social features | Friend leaderboard showing chain length and activity; habit names stay private | None — no friend or social features |
| Pricing model | Free app with an optional premium subscription (monthly or annual, 14-day trial) | One-time purchase, no subscription |
| Visual metaphor | A literal forged chain that visibly splits on a missed day | A numeric streak counter and calendar dots |
| Interface simplicity | More surface area — task types, modes, credits, achievements, friends | Extremely minimal, single-task-per-day screen — genuinely simpler for a pure streak counter |
Verdict
Pick Streaks if you're on iPhone only, want the leanest possible interface, and are fine with a missed day simply ending the streak — its simplicity is a real strength, not a compromise. Pick Zinciri Kırma if you're on Android or split across platforms, want different logic for different habits (a daily walk vs. avoiding smoking vs. a weekly count goal), want a missed day to be recoverable instead of punishing, or want to compare progress with friends without exposing what you're actually tracking.