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Small actions.
Every day.

Habits, tasks, and calendar in one place. A heatmap grid instead of endless lists. Atomic Habits principles in action.

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Koda — habits home screen

Why Koda

Three reasons Koda keeps your rhythm.

01

Heatmap, not a list

See your rhythm at a glance. Each square is your day. Like the GitHub graph, but about your life.

02

Three in one without chaos

Habits, tasks, and calendar on the same grid. No switching between three apps with three logics.

03

Calm tone

15 languages from day one. No push-shouting, no “transform your life in 21 days.” Quiet, daily.

What it looks like

Three spaces. One rhythm.

The same heatmap metaphor — across habits, tasks, and calendar. No context switching.

Koda Habits

Habits

A heatmap grid for every habit. Streak under Clear's rule — one miss isn't the end.

Koda Tasks

Tasks

Subtasks, reminders, recurring tasks. Import from Google Tasks. An archive without the noise.

Koda Calendar

Calendar

One day — habits, events, tasks. Sync with Google Calendar. All in a single view.

Methodology

Atomic Habits principles as daily actions.

The four laws of behavior change — the foundation of Koda's design.

1st law

Make it obvious

“Many people think they lack motivation when what they really lack is clarity.”
James Clear · Atomic Habits

In Koda: Heatmap on the home screen. Each habit has its own grid — empty or full, visible at a glance. Reminders at your time, not random.

Make it obvious
2nd law

Make it attractive

“We are more likely to repeat behaviors associated with feelings of satisfaction.”
James Clear · Atomic Habits

In Koda: 12 Pantone palette colors instead of grey lists. Quiet animation, clean type, no noise. A habit shouldn't look like a work assignment.

Make it attractive
3rd law

Make it easy

“The two-minute rule: any new habit should take less than two minutes to start.”
James Clear · Atomic Habits

In Koda: One tap and the day is closed. Habit stacking ties a new habit to an old one. Subtasks and recurring tasks in Koda — so big goals split into small actions.

Make it easy
4th law

Make it satisfying

“What is rewarded immediately is repeated. What is punished immediately is avoided.”
James Clear · Atomic Habits

In Koda: Streak under Clear's rule: one miss doesn't reset everything. A square fills with color the moment you complete — instant feedback, no fanfare.

Make it satisfying

FAQ

Frequently asked.

Do I need an internet connection to use Koda?

No. Habits, tasks, and calendar work offline — sync with Supabase happens when the network is back. Google Calendar pull needs internet at sync time.

What happens to my data if I stop paying for Pro?

All habits, tasks, and events remain. Free-plan limits apply (4 active habits); the rest become archived and return when you renew Pro. Data is not deleted.

How is Koda different from TickTick, Notion, or HabitKit?

TickTick is powerful but cluttered. HabitKit is habits only — no tasks or calendar. Notion is a builder — you have to assemble it yourself. Koda gives you three spaces under one heatmap grid logic, with Atomic Habits methodology built in.

When will iOS arrive?

Soon. We start with Android (Play Store) — after 1–2 months with real users and product-market fit, we'll port to iOS. If you want, subscribe to the waitlist in the hero section.

What's coming to Pro in the future?

Pro grows over time — priorities are statistics, micro-rewards for streaks, widgets, and broader customization. Paying subscribers get everything automatically, no extra charge.

Can I get a refund for a paid subscription?

Yes. Google Play refunds purchases within 2 hours automatically. Beyond that — write to support.koda@gmail.com, we'll review individually within 14 days.

Another question? support.koda@gmail.com