OnTrack brings your goals, habits and routines into one place - and never makes you feel guilty for having an off day. Built for people doing their best, and tired of apps that punish them for it.
Launching soon on Google Play ยท iOS to follow
Modern life asks more of you than anyone was really equipped for. There's always something else. So you end up reactive instead of proactive - putting out fires instead of moving forward.
The habits live in one app. The goals in another. The routines on the calendar, where they never belonged. And every tool seems to think shame is a feature.
OnTrack is built for the journey out of that:
Habits and routines feeling like things you should do? OnTrack reframes them into something you actually want to come back to.
A Move is a single habit, tracked on its own. Every day, three times a week, every 10 days, the 15th of the month - OnTrack schedules around real life, not the other way around.
A Rhythm is a routine made of Steps. Your morning ritual, your evening wind-down. The small steps live inside the Rhythm, so you're not tracking "make bed" like it's a life goal.
Your bigger goals. Map out a Route, break it into Stations, and link the daily Moves and Rhythms that carry you there. Some Destinations you arrive at. Others you maintain. Both count.
Everything scheduled for today shows up in one view: Today's Path. Complete things as you go and watch your track fill in, sleeper by sleeper.
Most apps only celebrate perfection. OnTrack celebrates showing up.
You completed 50% or more of Today's Path. That's a solid day, and it counts. Life happened around the edges, and you still showed up.
Every Move and Rhythm done. You made that happen. Nice one.
You're rewarded at both. Never shamed for either.
Some people love them, some people don't. OnTrack can track streaks across your Moves and Rhythms - but it's your experience, and your choice. You're asked once, upfront. One toggle in Settings changes your mind anytime.
One tap strips My Map down to just what's left today. Everything else gets out of the way until you're done.
Not happening today? Skip it, add a reason if you want, and move on cleanly. No self-deception, no guilt. Honesty is the point.
A quote that rotates daily, every 3 days, or weekly - your call. A small moment of perspective at the top of your day.
Wellbeing, Vocation, Personal. Every Move, Rhythm and Destination belongs to one - so you can see the shape of your life at a glance.
Done with something? Archive it - nothing is lost. Want a fresh start or a weekend variation? Duplicate it and go. Your history stays yours.
Your data lives on your device. No account required to start, no feed, no comparing yourself to strangers. Just you and your path.
Some seasons you go hard. Some you hold steady. Some you just recover. A system worth keeping supports all three.
Most productivity apps only respect the first one. Red badges for missed days. Streaks built on fear. A voice borrowed from a drill sergeant.
OnTrack backs your effort without demanding it. Push when you've got it in you, ease off when you don't. You set the pace, and you'll never be punished for being human.
Every plan starts with a 14-day free trial. Cancel anytime.
OnTrack launches on Google Play later in 2026. iOS follows a couple of months after the Android launch. Join the early access list below and you'll be the first to know.
No. Habit tracking is one part of it, but OnTrack is a life navigation system - your habits (Moves), routines (Rhythms) and bigger goals (Destinations) connected in one place, with your whole day visible on Today's Path.
Nothing bad. No red badges, no guilt notifications, no shame. Come back when you're ready - that's the only move that matters. If you use streaks, a miss resets the count, and that's it.
The first 500 paying users get OnTrack for $39 USD/year, locked at that price for life while your subscription stays active. It's a genuine thank-you for backing OnTrack early.
On your device. OnTrack is local-first - you don't need an account to use it, and your data isn't sitting on someone else's server by default. Cloud backup and sync are planned for down the road - fully optional, and staying local will always be a choice.
Yes - 14 days, on every plan. Enough time to actually live with it, not just poke around.
Right now there's one tier: OnTrack Premium, available monthly or yearly. Every plan starts with a 14-day free trial of the full app - nothing locked - so you can test the whole experience before paying anything. A free tier might come later, but no promises.
Join the list and you'll hear the moment OnTrack goes live - plus first access to the 500 Founding Member spots.
No spam, no daily emails. Just launch news and the occasional update.
Created by one man who couldn't find the right system, so he built one himself. Designed around a single principle: never make someone who's already feeling down feel worse. Because some days, showing up is enough.