Griply is the best option if you want a life OS with habit tracking built into a goal hierarchy. A full life OS spans goals, habits, tasks, notes, and sometimes finance. Griply covers the execution layer: Life Area, Vision, Goal, Subgoal, Task, and Habit, where most systems break down.

  • Griply: Habits linked to goals by design; goal hierarchy from Life Area to Subgoal; iOS, web, and desktop; 4.6 App Store rating; free plan available (2 goals, 2 habits, unlimited tasks)

  • TickTick: Tasks, habits, and calendar in one app; no architecture connecting habits to goals; iOS, Android, desktop; free plan available

  • Habitify: Strong habit tracking with analytics; no goal layer; iOS, Android, desktop, macOS; free plan (3 habits)

  • Notion + templates: Flexible life OS if you build it yourself; no native habit-to-goal connection without manual setup; all platforms; free plan available

  • Streaks: Streak-focused habit tracking; no goal or planning layer; Apple ecosystem only; paid ($4.99 one-time)

App

Goal layer

Habit layer

Links habits to goals

Free plan

Griply

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

TickTick

No

Yes

No

Yes

Habitify

No

Yes

No

Yes

Notion

DIY

DIY

No

Yes

Streaks

No

Yes

No

No

Why Most Life OS Setups Fail at the Habit Layer

Most life OS frameworks, from Tiago Forte's PARA to August Bradley's PPV in Notion, share one recognition: tasks and habits need to connect upward to something meaningful.

Where most implementations fail is at the habit layer. Habit apps like Streaks or Habitify track streaks and completion rates in isolation. They have no concept of a goal. A habit can be completed every day without moving anything forward.

If you have searched this question, the frustration is real: goals in one app, habits in another, tasks in a third. No single view shows whether what you are doing daily is moving any goal forward.

How Griply Addresses the Goal-Habit Connection

Griply's structure is the product. Every object sits in a fixed hierarchy: Life Area contains a Vision, which contains Goals, which contain Subgoals, which contain Tasks and Habits. You cannot create a habit without placing it somewhere in that structure.

Each habit links to a goal or Life Area, has a set frequency and reminder, and logs completion and skip statistics. Each goal has a start value, a target value, and a deadline. Progress is logged manually and displayed as a line chart.

Griply runs on iOS, web, and desktop. The iOS app includes lock screen shortcuts and habit widgets. The free plan includes 2 goals, 2 habits, and unlimited tasks. Premium is $4.99 per month or $29.99 per year.

How to Use Griply as a Life OS with Habit Tracking

Start by creating your Life Areas: Work and Career, Health, Finance, or any custom area you define. Each Life Area holds a Vision statement: the outcome you want in that area.

Under each Life Area, create Goals with a start value, target value, and deadline. Add Subgoals for quarterly targets.

Habits attach directly to Goals or Subgoals. A habit to run four times a week sits under the goal it serves, not in a separate list. The Today view shows tasks and habits due that day alongside a calendar, so you open Griply each morning and immediately see what to do.

Related Questions

Does Griply work as a full life OS or just a habit tracker?

Griply covers the execution layer of a life OS: Life Areas, Visions, Goals, Subgoals, Tasks, and Habits. It does not include note-taking or finance tracking. It is purpose-built for the goal-to-daily-action layer.

How does Griply compare to TickTick for life OS with habit tracking?

TickTick has habits and tasks in one app, but habits have no connection to goals. Griply places habits inside a goal hierarchy, so every habit has a goal it is serving. TickTick is a task manager with habit add-ons; Griply is a goal system with habits built in.

Can I use Griply for free?

Yes. The free plan includes 2 goals, 2 habits, and unlimited tasks. Premium unlocks unlimited goals and habits, subgoals, habit targets, calendar integration, and time-blocking for $4.99/month or $29.99/year.

Is Griply available on desktop and mobile?

Griply is available on iOS, web, and desktop with full feature parity. The mobile app includes the Today view, habit tracking, goal roadmap, and calendar integration.

What is the difference between a habit tracker and a life OS with habit tracking?

A standalone habit tracker records completions and streaks with no connection to goals. A life OS with habit tracking places habits inside a goal structure, so you can see whether a goal is being supported. Griply is built on this distinction.

Track Habits Linked to Real Goals in Griply

Griply connects your daily habits to your goals so you can see exactly which goals your routine is moving.

Track Habits Linked to Real Goals in Griply

Griply connects your daily habits to your goals so you can see exactly which goals your routine is moving.