There are no incurable procrastinators.
We proved it.
Manage your habits
Habit is the basis. You are what your habits are. Want to change yourself — change your habits. Want to quit something bad — start doing something good instead.
Flexible habit settings
- Produce useful habits and get rid of bad habits through forbiddance tasks
Pausing the habit
- Don't let any sickness or businness trip to spoil your statistics (even it's not the most important thing in our method)
Custom notifications
- Set the reminder at the right time to not forget about the habit

Achieve goals
The most problem of goal failure is wrong goal-setting. The goal can be not yours, so you'll never be happy to achieve it, it can be not important, so other important things will draw your attention away from it. Or the goal can be too big — and you'll procrastinate it, not knowing where to start.
Goal setting technique
- No artificial deadlines, other people's goals and someday later's
Simple and recurrent tasks
- A goal itself is not a task but it consists of many simple steps
Linked tasks
- When to start one task you have to do another first
Big reward for achievement
- Achieving a goal is worth celebrating

Do only important
You don't have to think: all the habits and tasks planned for today turn from goals into a simple list — we did everything for you to put down the phone and start doing! Maybe it will be uncomfortable at first, if you used to postpone tasks for later (or never), but then you'll appreciate the system where you do everything you wrote down. And get a reward ;)
Plain to-do list
- You don't have to spend time on planning everyday
Daily review
- We too sometimes forget to mark some tasks as done - but it's ok. And summing up the day is useful
Rewards for doing
- You get coins for each task done and you can spend this coins on rewarding yourself with things in real world, like treats or social media scrolling

Consolidate success
Other apps use statistics as the main source of motivation, some gives users virtual rewards — but usually it's not enough. So in Achiever you should think of real-life rewards for yourself, that you will enjoy: a piece of chocolate or an episode of your favorite series — reward yourself fairly!
100% personalization
- You choose your reward yourself — we just tell you, when to use it
Big goals — big rewards
- Everyday action and big achievement are different things, so the rewards should match

Still didn't install?
If you delay getting the tool that'll help you to stop delaying things… think about it :)
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is it free?
The habit tracker is fully free — it's enough to get familiar with our method but to really change your life you'll need to subscribe to PRO-version, that contains goals, a lot of extra features and a full manual explaining how to get the most out of Achiever. - How is it different from other apps?
First of all, Achiever is NOT made for your “woud be nice to do” lists, it’s made for DOING important things. Moreover for each task done you get a reward as big as spent effort. - I can track everything in a notebook, why app?
Notebook is good too, but our experience proofs that it’s inconvenient: you have to make a new list every day and rewrite everything if you made a mistake, not talking about counting rewards — and Achiever will do it all for you. - Can anyone read my records?
All data in Achiever stores on your device and goes nowhere else. We recommend to export your data from app settings to keep it as backup, just in case something happen to your phone. - Won't my goals disappear after subscription expires?
Subscription is automatically renewed. If you cancel supscription, your goals will stay as they are, without ability to edit them or create new tasks. - I want it for a tablet/Android/Watch/etc!
We’re working on versions for Android and watch, but we don’t plan to launch Achiever on PC or tablets. Look at our Roadmap for more details on our plan!
Useful posts from our blog
Information about the core concepts behind the app


