Just shipped my first iOS app

HabitFlow is a habit tracker that measures progress in hours, not days. Built with

Replit , now live on the App Store (v1.0)

If you believe consistency > streaks, give it a try

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/habitflow/id6758109440

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Congrats!!!

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Congrats! Big deal to get all the way through approval!

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Congrats!!!

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Congrats! It’s a shame I can’t download it in my country! I saw that it is free? How do you manage to put in free on the app store for making revenues?

Hello, I’m using this app for study purposes; this is my first attempt and I’m not focused on monetization.

I haven’t blocked it in any country. What is your country so I can check and correct it so you can test it? @laureagrech

Thank you for the feedback.

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Hello Gabriel, I am in France. Thank you for your reply!
Congrats for a first app!
Here is my message when I click on the link you provided, which says that the app is not available in my country

This is linked to a setting called the ā€œDigital Services Act / Trader Requirementsā€ of the European Union, which may block the app in several EU/EEA countries if not completed.

I will check how to complete this additional information for EU countries as soon as I can, and I will indicate it here.

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I’ve already managed to unlock it, I believe I can test it now, if not, it will be unlocked in a few hours.

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It works perfectly now, thanks for publishing HabitFlow!

I’m building a similar-scope task / habit tracking app and trying to lock my architecture decisions.

Do you rely on a backend like Supabase for user data, or is it mostly local-first?

For lightweight data (dates, counters, streaks), did storage or backend costs ever become a concern in practice?

Also I love the fact we can personalize colors for habits and add emojis (would be even greater if we could use the search bar to add an emoji :slight_smile: )

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