I'm an indie maker based in Leicester, United Kingdom. I build small, quiet software for adults who want their tools to behave like adults.
Why GridHabits exists
Every habit tracker I tried treated me like a child. Red badges. Flames I'd disappoint. Streaks that turned a forgotten Tuesday into a moral failing. I wanted a habit tracker that just… remembered. A grid that filled honestly. A square for each day, fillable. A record that stays even on the days you don't.
So I made one. It's called GridHabits. The streak still resets when you miss a day - streaks are meant to drive you forward, after all. But the grid remembers every day you showed up, and that's the real story. No fire emoji shrinking when you slip, no notifications begging you back to a screen you stopped looking at three months ago. There is a grid. You tap a square. The grid remembers. That's it.
What I write about
Calm habits. Focused tools. What actually keeps you doing a thing after the motivation runs out. The economics of selling software to humans, not engagement metrics. You can find every post in the field notes.
What this site won't do
It will never punish you for a streak you broke. It will never ping your phone to come back. It will never collect data it doesn't need. It will never confuse a sick day with a moral failing.
Elsewhere
Personal site: theavezkhatri.com
Email: support@gridhabits.com
RSS: gridhabits.com/feed.xml