Mostly done is still done
A habit tracker for people learning that good enough really is good enough.
The problem
- All-or-nothing thinking turns every missed day into total failure.
- Streak counters feed perfectionism — the number becomes the obsession, not the habit.
- Other apps celebrate "perfect weeks" — reinforcing the idea that anything less isn't worth celebrating.
- The fear of breaking a streak can make you dread the very habits you're trying to build.
How mostly helps
The name says it all
mostly. Not perfectly. Not completely. Mostly. 4 out of 7 days is the goal — and when you hit it, you're done. Not "almost there." Done.
No perfect week badges
There's no special reward for 7/7. Doing 4/7 and doing 7/7 get the same celebration. Because 4 was always enough.
Rest days are the plan
With a 4/7 target, you have 3 planned rest days every week. They're not gaps in your record — they're part of the design. Like the gold in Kintsugi, the gaps make it beautiful.
No comparison, no competition
No leaderboards, no social features, no way to compare yourself to others. Your habits are yours alone.
An honest note
If you grew up being told nothing was ever good enough — whether from school, family, or culture — you know how deep perfectionism runs. mostly won't fix that. But it's one small space in your life where "mostly" is celebrated, not criticized.