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Updating Progress

Keeping your goals and habits up to date in Griply ensures your insights and analytics remain accurate. You can update your progress directly from several places in the app, depending on what you’re tracking.

Updating Goal Progress

From the Insights Dashboard (most common)

  1. Open the Insights Dashboard.

  2. Find the goal you want to update.

  3. Click the Update button next to the goal.

  4. Choose whether to:

    • Enter a new total → Replace the existing value with the latest total.

    • Add to total → Increase your existing value by a specific amount.

  5. Click Save.

From the Goal Detail View

  1. Open the goal you want to update.

  2. Switch to the Progress tab.

  3. Click Update and follow the same steps above.

Updating Habit Progress

You can update your habits in different ways depending on how they’re set up.

Marking Habits as Done

For habits without numeric targets, you can simply mark them complete:

  • From the habit detail view

  • From any to‑do list where habits are displayed

  • From the calendar view

  • From the Insights Dashboard (in the monthly grid view)

  • From iOS widgets

Updating Habits with Targets

If you’ve set daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly targets for a habit, Griply won’t track completions automatically — you need to log progress manually:

  1. Right‑click the habit (or long‑press on iOS).

  2. In the menu, choose one of the following options:

    • Complete → Marks the habit as fully done for that day.

    • +1 / −1 → Increase or decrease your count manually.

    • Log progress → Enter a custom number.

    • Skip → Exclude the day from statistics.

    • Fail → Mark as failed if you missed it.

    • Clear progress → Remove any logged data.

Updating Progress in Widgets

If you’re using the iOS widgets, you can also mark habits complete or update goal metrics directly from your Home Screen.

Didn’t find what you were looking for? We’re here to help! You can contact us anytime or ask your question in one of our communities.

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Features

Updating Progress

Keeping your goals and habits up to date in Griply ensures your insights and analytics remain accurate. You can update your progress directly from several places in the app, depending on what you’re tracking.

Updating Goal Progress

From the Insights Dashboard (most common)

  1. Open the Insights Dashboard.

  2. Find the goal you want to update.

  3. Click the Update button next to the goal.

  4. Choose whether to:

    • Enter a new total → Replace the existing value with the latest total.

    • Add to total → Increase your existing value by a specific amount.

  5. Click Save.

From the Goal Detail View

  1. Open the goal you want to update.

  2. Switch to the Progress tab.

  3. Click Update and follow the same steps above.

Updating Habit Progress

You can update your habits in different ways depending on how they’re set up.

Marking Habits as Done

For habits without numeric targets, you can simply mark them complete:

  • From the habit detail view

  • From any to‑do list where habits are displayed

  • From the calendar view

  • From the Insights Dashboard (in the monthly grid view)

  • From iOS widgets

Updating Habits with Targets

If you’ve set daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly targets for a habit, Griply won’t track completions automatically — you need to log progress manually:

  1. Right‑click the habit (or long‑press on iOS).

  2. In the menu, choose one of the following options:

    • Complete → Marks the habit as fully done for that day.

    • +1 / −1 → Increase or decrease your count manually.

    • Log progress → Enter a custom number.

    • Skip → Exclude the day from statistics.

    • Fail → Mark as failed if you missed it.

    • Clear progress → Remove any logged data.

Updating Progress in Widgets

If you’re using the iOS widgets, you can also mark habits complete or update goal metrics directly from your Home Screen.

Didn’t find what you were looking for? We’re here to help! You can contact us anytime or ask your question in one of our communities.

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Features

Updating Progress

Keeping your goals and habits up to date in Griply ensures your insights and analytics remain accurate. You can update your progress directly from several places in the app, depending on what you’re tracking.

Updating Goal Progress

From the Insights Dashboard (most common)

  1. Open the Insights Dashboard.

  2. Find the goal you want to update.

  3. Click the Update button next to the goal.

  4. Choose whether to:

    • Enter a new total → Replace the existing value with the latest total.

    • Add to total → Increase your existing value by a specific amount.

  5. Click Save.

From the Goal Detail View

  1. Open the goal you want to update.

  2. Switch to the Progress tab.

  3. Click Update and follow the same steps above.

Updating Habit Progress

You can update your habits in different ways depending on how they’re set up.

Marking Habits as Done

For habits without numeric targets, you can simply mark them complete:

  • From the habit detail view

  • From any to‑do list where habits are displayed

  • From the calendar view

  • From the Insights Dashboard (in the monthly grid view)

  • From iOS widgets

Updating Habits with Targets

If you’ve set daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly targets for a habit, Griply won’t track completions automatically — you need to log progress manually:

  1. Right‑click the habit (or long‑press on iOS).

  2. In the menu, choose one of the following options:

    • Complete → Marks the habit as fully done for that day.

    • +1 / −1 → Increase or decrease your count manually.

    • Log progress → Enter a custom number.

    • Skip → Exclude the day from statistics.

    • Fail → Mark as failed if you missed it.

    • Clear progress → Remove any logged data.

Updating Progress in Widgets

If you’re using the iOS widgets, you can also mark habits complete or update goal metrics directly from your Home Screen.

Didn’t find what you were looking for? We’re here to help! You can contact us anytime or ask your question in one of our communities.

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