mostly vs Tiimo — Habits vs Planning
Compare mostly and Tiimo. Discover why a simple habit tracker and an ADHD planner are complementary tools, not competitors.
Feature mostly vs Tiimo
| Feature | mostly | Tiimo |
|---|---|---|
| Platforms | iOS | iOS (Apple Watch) |
| Approach | Weekly habit targets (e.g. 4/7 days) | Visual timeline day planning |
| ADHD focus | Design-based (gentle, flexible) | Explicit ADHD planner |
| Habit tracking | Core focus — multiple habits with targets | Basic — secondary to planning |
| Weekly Targets | Yes — core feature | No — daily planning |
| Streak Reset | No streaks to reset | Not streak-based |
| Day planning | No — habit tracking only | Yes — visual timeline |
Where Tiimo shines
- Apple App of the Year 2025 — recognized as an exceptional planning tool.
- Excellent ADHD-specific planning with visual timelines designed for neurodivergent users.
- Beautiful visual day planning interface that makes structure feel accessible, not rigid.
- Strong focus on accessibility and inclusive design for users who struggle with traditional planners.
Key Differences
- Tiimo is a visual day planner designed for ADHD. mostly is a habit tracker. They solve different problems and genuinely work great together.
- Tiimo helps you plan and structure your day with visual timelines. mostly helps you track whether you're hitting your habit targets each week.
- Tiimo answers "what should I do right now?" mostly answers "am I doing this consistently over time?"
- These are complementary tools, not competitors. Use Tiimo to plan your day, mostly to track your habits.
Why choose mostly
You want dedicated habit tracking with weekly targets, not day planning.
You need a focused tool for building habits, complementing your existing planner.
You want to track weekly consistency, not daily schedules.
You prefer a minimal, gentle approach to habits — see our <a href="/for/adhd">ADHD-friendly design</a>.
FAQ
Should I use Tiimo or mostly?
Consider using both! Tiimo plans your day (when to do things), mostly tracks your habits over time (whether you're doing them consistently). They're genuinely complementary tools that cover different needs.
Is mostly good for ADHD?
Yes. mostly's flexible weekly targets are naturally ADHD-friendly — no streak pressure, no punishment for off days, and fresh starts every week. Tiimo is purpose-built for ADHD planning; mostly offers ADHD-friendly habit tracking. Learn more on our <a href="/for/adhd">ADHD page</a>.
Why compare them at all?
People searching for habit tracking tools often discover both. We want to be honest: Tiimo is an excellent app that serves a different purpose. If you need day planning, choose Tiimo. If you need habit tracking, choose mostly. If you need both, use both.
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