You can use it for pretty much anything. You can track your exercise, your eating habits, really anything at all. It has basic statistics, it can export your data, it is completely locally hosted and the interface is clean and easy to use.
It’s one of those apps that you probably didn’t even think that you might need until you see it and use it.
I have no affiliation with the developer, but I thought other people might really enjoy this as well. So I am sharing here.
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There are great app recommendations here. Perhaps not the habit tracking type, but I love FitoTrack for tracking my runs. No social, no BS, just pure local metrics. Not perfect but entirely usable and serves its purpose.
https://f-droid.org/packages/de.tadris.fitness
Edit: what I love most about all these apps is that they are so lightweight. I have so many apps today which are well above 100MB, sometimes around 500MB and I’m not talking games.
This is so outrageous to me. All of these open source apps by comparison are 10MB or less. Absolutely beautiful.
I wish I could get my polar H10 to work with it… For now I have to use the polar app and export manually via the web interface…
Yes!! I wish there were more open source options to interface with fitness trackers and smart watches… I’m upset about all this proprietary crap forcing you to share your data with the manufacturer and depend on their availability and goodwill to access our data… Very frustrating :(
Gadgetbridge in just about the only one.
The problem is that the watches themselves use proprietary BS Bluetooth protocols with their own cryptic values to stop people from decoding their own devices unless you use their app…
This is an excellent app and I also use it. I create GPS breadcrumb trails and then animate them with another app on my computer after I export them. I can’t remember the name of it as it’s all automatically scripted now. The export goes to a syncthing folder which then goes to my computer and when the computer sees the new files it automatically creates an MPEG video.
Oh very interesting! How cool :) Do you then host some kind of website for people to view your animated progress in real time as you run?
https://github.com/gpx-animator/gpx-animator
I’m pretty sure this is it. It can run via GUI or command line. I
Only for family. I can’t post here. Doxing etc
It is cool though. Much fun
Oh I didn’t mean to ask for the link, I just meant to get more information about what you were doing with it, totally understandable! Anyway, cool project!
I recommend also something similar in terms of time: https://f-droid.org/packages/com.razeeman.util.simpletimetracker/
Thank you, that looks excellent. I have just set it up for my exercise schedules.
https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.isoron.uhabits/
Loop Habit Tracker is an app I’ve been using for years now to help me maintain daily, weekly, and monthly routines. I find it’s “sticky” notifications very useful.
Wow, this one looks amazing. Thank you.
Track & Graph has some more options to choose from : https://f-droid.org/packages/com.samco.trackandgraph/
i use both
I use it all the time when walking a track. Pretty good app, and it lets my brain not worry about losig track and wondering if I really did walk around the desired amount of times.
Installed it, seems simple and efficient!
Would be nice to see all stats at the same time (and machine learning predicting them in the near future …).
OK but what does it do?
It serves butter.
It counts.
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Counts what?
Whatever you want. You did ten pushups… add it to the counter, ate sweets… add it to the counter. So it doesn’t count anything automatically, it just gives you a simple interface to keep track of stuff.
Oh. Cool.
Does the export have a timestamp attached?
I use Table Habit to track my habits: https://f-droid.org/packages/io.github.friesi23.mhabit
It has a good looking interface and charts too.
This looks a lot like Loop Habit Tracker which, in my experience with the app, works differently than Better Counter. BC is like a digital click counter, allowing you to tabulate things by quantity whenever they happen. Loop Habit Tracker doesn’t really have a feature like that. If you wanted to track how many cups of water you drank in a day, you would need to remember how many you had and enter it manually every day. Loop Habit Tracker is designed to help you build daily, weekly, or monthly habits with handy and difficult to dismiss reminders.