

See what each habit is building toward
Griply links every habit to a goal and life area, so you know what each action builds toward. Streaks only tracks whether you showed up.

A missed day does not erase your record
Griply counts habit completion as a rate, so a missed day shows in your data without erasing your history. Streaks resets to zero after a single miss.

Your tasks and goals in the same system
Griply handles tasks, projects, and goals alongside your habits, so your whole plan lives in one place. Streaks is only a habit grid, so tasks live somewhere else.

Take your plan anywhere you work
Griply runs on iOS, Mac, Windows, and web, so your plan is on every device you own. Streaks is built for Apple only, leaving Windows and web users out.

What is the Streaks app used for?
Streaks is a habit tracker for iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Mac. You set up daily habits and the app tracks whether you complete them each day, recording your consistency as a streak counter. It connects to Apple HealthKit to auto-complete health habits from a wearable, and supports flexible schedules for habits you don't do every day.
Is the Streaks app worth the money?
For minimal daily habit tracking on Apple devices, yes. Streaks is one of the cleanest iOS habit trackers available, and at $5.99 it is a one-time purchase with no subscription. If you want your habits connected to longer-term goals, need task management alongside your habits, or work on Windows or the web, Griply covers more ground for the same kind of person.
Is the Streaks app a one-time payment?
Yes. Streaks costs $5.99 on the App Store with no subscription and no in-app purchases. Griply has a free plan you can start with today, a Premium subscription at $4.99 a month or $29.99 a year, and a Lifetime option at $119.99 for anyone who prefers to pay once.
Is the Streaks app free?
No. Streaks is a paid app at $5.99 with no free version. Griply has a free plan that includes 2 goals and 2 habits, so you can try the system before upgrading.
Can Griply replace Streaks?
For habit tracking combined with goal setting and task management, yes. One honest trade-off: Streaks has deep Apple Watch integration and automatic HealthKit sync for health metrics that Griply does not. If your habits are mostly health data from a wearable, Streaks does that job better. If you want habits connected to a bigger plan and managed alongside your tasks, Griply handles that in one place.
Does Griply have habit streaks?
Griply tracks habits by completion rate, skips, fails, and perfect weeks across weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual periods. It does not use a streak counter that resets to zero. A missed day shows in your stats without erasing your history.
Is Griply a good Streaks alternative for goal setting?
Griply is the stronger choice if goal setting is your priority. Streaks is designed for habit tracking only and has no goal layer. Griply connects every habit to a goal and a life area, so your daily check-in is part of a bigger plan you can see.

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Ready to connect your habits to what actually matters?
You have two paths. Keep Streaks as your daily habit check-in and manage your goals and tasks in a separate app. Or start with Griply and keep your habits, tasks, and goals in one place, so the morning check-in is always part of a bigger plan.
Still deciding? Join our Community and ask the founders why they built Griply. We’re there every day.



