A habit tracker made €3,158 in seven months

Loggd is a web app sold mainly as a habit tracker. It started as a personal tool meant to replace Notion with something better-looking and with habits built in. Development began in November, the web app launched in December, and the first paying users arrived that same month.

From December to July, reached €3,158. That money came from a mix of and , so it is not all repeat income. Marketing happened almost every day, mostly through daily posts on Threads, with only a few days off across seven months.

Loggd includes habits, tasks, goals, a that can connect to a task, a leaderboard, animated characters, and a small community. The product is closer to an all-in-one tool, but the marketing focuses on habits because that is the clearest way to bring people in.

Key points

  • A habit tracker web app made €3,158 between December and July.
  • Revenue came from both and .
  • The app was built in November, launched in December, and got paying users in its launch month.
  • Marketing was done almost daily, mostly on Threads.
  • The product has many features, but the sales message stays focused on habits.
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