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Routiner Habit App Case Study

Main Page - My Habits

After splash screen user will find a screen motivation card that changes by time of the day, user can select all habits they aimed for that day and incomplete habits. On-going habits are briefly to-do lists that allows user to see aimed habits and their processes for the day. User makes inputs about their processes with plus button.
Main Page - Discover

On the Home Page, users can access My Habits and Discover pages with a slide movement. With this dual homepage design, it is aimed for users to easily switch between Discover and My Habits.

Detail page displays the entire article (accessed in a vertical slide), the author of the article, the date of publication of the article, the full name of the article, the like button, the share button and the add habit button. The Add habit button easily adds the habit mentioned in the related article to the user's My Habits. With this feature, the aim is for the user who has just read the article to quickly incorporate that habit into their life by using the motivation towards that habit.
Statistics

The statistics page can be accessed from the tab bar or by clicking on the habits on the My Habit page. When accessed from the tab bar, the desired habit statistics can be accessed with search. In the statistics table, the determined goal, weekly status, monthly status, annual status for the relevant habit can be displayed.

In an example with a target of 40 pages to read a book; 40 pages or more are shown as gold medals, between 39 and 20 pages are shown as silver medals, and between 19 and 1 page are shown as bronze medals. The aim here is to show the value of even the smallest step taken for that habit.

When the end goal seems impossible, it can help to take your focus from it and simply try to find a way to start. Even if it’s the smallest, seemingly insignificant step.
Routiner Habit App Case Study
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