| Aspect | Zinciri Kırma | Way of Life |
|---|---|---|
| Visual metaphor | A literal forged chain that visibly breaks on a missed day | A calendar grid marked yes, no, or skip |
| Task types | Four types — binary, count, duration, avoid | A single yes/no/skip model for every habit |
| Forgiveness for missed days | Weekly skip credits, monthly repair credits, and per-habit chain modes | A manual skip mark per day, but no structured credit system or chain modes |
| Social features | Friend leaderboard on chain length/activity, habit names stay private | No friend or social features |
| Pricing model | Free app with monthly/annual premium subscription, 14-day trial | One-time purchase, no subscription |
| Reminders and achievements | Per-task reminders and milestone achievements | Basic daily reminders; no achievement system |
| Ongoing development | Actively developed, newer app | Long-running app with comparatively few feature updates in recent years |
Verdict
Way of Life still works well if all you want is a plain calendar of yes/no/skip marks with no subscription and no extra structure — that simplicity has aged fine. Zinciri Kırma makes more sense if you want different logic per habit, a missed day that can be recovered rather than just marked, a friend leaderboard, and an app that's still actively getting new features. Neither is objectively better — it depends on how much structure you actually want.