Days Since: Quit Habit Tracker Cheats

Days Since: Quit Habit Tracker Hack 2.6.0 + Redeem Codes

Sober Recovery Day Counter

Developer: A Couple of Friends OOD
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: Free
Version: 2.6.0
ID: npetrova.DaysSince

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Description

Days Since can help you break any bad habit.

Create a counter for each habit that you are trying to get rid of. If you are trying to quit smoking, create a counter and set the last time you had a cigarette. The app will show you how long it’s been since you smoked for the last time. Tracking your progress will help you stay motivated.

Whenever you want to smoke again, open Days Since and check your progress. You don’t want to reset that counter, do you?

Privacy Policy:
https://dayssinceapp.com
Terms of Use:
https://dayssinceapp.com/terms.html

Version history

2.6.0
2023-07-10
We added more colors for your counters. We also fixed a couple small UI issues.
2.5.6
2023-07-06
We found a bug we introduced with the latest release. When a counter was edited, the last reset for that counter got duplicated. As a result, in the All Resets screen you will see the duplicated resets. This issue impacts the statistics that are built for your counter. You can manually remove the duplicated resets and the statistics will be updated.

This version introduces a fix for this issue. We apologize for the inconvenience!
2.5.5
2023-06-19
UI improvement on the counter details screen
2.5.4
2023-06-06
Fixed small UI bug
2.5.3
2023-05-17
Fixed a small bug related to sharing the counter progress
2.5.2
2023-04-18
- Add new app icon option. You can check it out in Settings- Show confirmation before deleting a reminder- Open counter details when tapping on a notification
2.5.1
2023-04-05
Small UI improvement
2.5.0
2023-03-29
We added the functionality to edit a reset and share any past streak.
2.4.1
2023-03-13
Fixed a small UI issue with the reset counter redesign
2.4.0
2023-03-10
We redesigned the reset counter screen.
2.3.1
2023-02-17
Small UI fix affecting iOS 14 users
2.3.0
2023-01-23
We added a new Siri Shortcut to view counter’s progress. Thanks to the user who suggested this feature!
2.2.10
2023-01-03
Fixing a crash when sharing your progress (ops)
2.2.9
2022-12-27
We fixed an issue affecting the Share functionality. The issue was present on iOS 14 or lower.
2.2.8
2022-12-21
Add new custom app icons.
2.2.6
2022-12-14
We found an issue with one of the 3rd party libraries we internally use. Let this one be a lesson for us - never trust anybody, especially software engineers.
2.2.5
2022-12-13
Fixing a small bug with the paywall
2.2.4
2022-11-14
A minor fix
2.2.3
2022-11-01
- Promote the new Apple Watch complications
- Small improvements here and there
2.2.2
2022-10-09
Fixed small bug in the Apple Watch app
2.2.1
2022-10-04
Bug fix
2.2.0
2022-10-03
Added more Apple Watch Complications
2.1.0
2022-09-12
iOS 16 support is here! You can now use Lock Screen Widgets for each of your counters!
2.0.3
2022-08-30
Auto-correct is enabled for the Notes field when resetting a counter.
2.0.2
2022-08-24
Fixed a small issue on Apple Watch

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Count Up Club - Yearly
(Get access to all features)
$17.99
Free
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Count Up Club - Monthly
(Get access to all features)
$2.99
Free
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Count Up Club - Lifetime
(Get access to all features)
$49.99
Free
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(DISCOUNT) Count Up Club
(Get access to all features)
$11.99
Free
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Ratings

4.9 out of 5
7 481 Ratings

Reviews

Matterettam,
Really Amazing App!!!
I’ve had a few bad habits that I have managed to quit using this app. I’ve said goodbye to junk food, too much inactivity, and smoking. I’ve also been spending significantly less time on my phone these days. Now I just say, like probably many people, I had reached a crossroads. So as to say, once I dropped all my bad habits successfully, it felt as if there was nothing special about it other than knowing I’m on a road to better health. For anyone who may be struggling with that, there’s a few things I’ve learned and gained in addition from just reflecting on myself and my past bad habits. Removing bad habits (addictions) allows you to live in the present moment. Admittedly, this was very scary at first. You become highly aware of your own mortality. I have learned to embrace it though and I am working on building productive habits to replace the bad habits. So my advice to you is to work on replacing the bad habits with healthy and productive habits. Because if not then you will be left with a void. You’re going to feel this emptiness. This sense of losing purpose. Keep in mind that bad habits you used to do constantly kept your mind distracted and running from traumas and such. It’s a good opportunity to face all of your traumas head on and let go of everything bad. It will be easier than you think. Don’t question the process. Just trust it.
Recentful,
Appreciate it, would like to suggest more.
I’m satisfied with the simplicity of this app. I’m currently using it for a sobriety counter, and would like to suggest some features that could potentially be helpful. I also understand if these suggestions are not the direction you’re going for, as I can tell by the design it’s more to be used as a simple counter/tool. Anyway, the first suggestion I had was any sort of notification-specific rewards or reminders. Something like “your ___ counter has reached ___ days, congrats!” And maybe having an option to select from a negative, neutral, or positive message or set to none/no notifications. These can be counter specific as well. (Hypothetically). My next suggestion was a “stop counting” option, like if you no longer want to count it after a certain amount of days, and then maybe a notification that was like “your ____ counter stopped, check it out!” (I don’t know) Or a way to make it so that certain lack of use doesn’t count towards your overall progress statistics—sometimes I forget to track or have something else going on that day and don’t want my lack of counting to affect the statistics of the progress I’ve made. I can probably think of more but at the moment I’m stumped and should be getting some sleep. So goodnight and thank you for this great app.
Nickname1028748,
Genuine dev team
First off, the development team seems genuine and true to their word that they are here to help. If you look at other apps on the AppStore a lot of them seem like they want to help but money is definitely a driving factor for them. The fact that this team gives you a week trial and tells you to set a calendar reminder to cancel so you won’t be charged is huge. The app is about $20 a year after the trial which to me I usually wouldn’t consider paying. Due to the genuine attitude this team is portraying I have absolutely no problem paying. They don’t sell your data and what they keep is anonymized according to their privacy policy. The app is simple, looks good, and is straight to the point.

One feature that this app lacks that I would love to see is the ability to edit a note after resetting a timer. I often reset the timer with a note, and reset it again after vaping with a new note on how I feel about what I just did or how my day was going etc. I would like to edit the note so I can do this without impacting the timer.

Other than that missing feature, this app is great and I love the widget. Keep up the work, I and I’m sure many others appreciate what you are doing to help us manage this addiction.
DarkwingYT,
Simple, Aesthetic, and Functional!
It's exactly what I was looking for! A simple way to track my streaks. I love this, since it makes it so much easier for me to quit things when I can *visually* see with my eyes I've been clean for weeks or months and I realize just how far I've come. This app couldn't have made it easier. It's extremely simple, you just create a streak with the “+” button and reset it with a button when you relapse. I bet your GRANDMA could use this app to overcome her crippling crack cocaine addiction! On top of this, it's aesthetically a very pretty app. I love the minimalistic approach the creators took, just like you'd expect for such a simple and easy to use app like this. Most importantly out of everything though, this app does it's job flawlessly. I haven't encountered a single issue yet! It's got widget implementation, a very fairly and cheaply priced premium version (which isn't anywhere near necessary to have in order to use the app), and finally a very nice locking feature (via face ID or passcode) so no one but you can access the app if you need to keep people out. Also many more features, those are just my favorites. FR though, what are you doing? Download this app already and see for yourself! I love this app, thank you! :D
redeemedJoshua,
Very helpful.
I’ve been on the mission to stop smoking for some time now. I always thought it would be impossible because for me I get that urge to smoke when I don’t have it. This was always why I’m past times I would say “I could never stop” but by the Grace of My Lord and Savior Jesus I’ve been able to overcome so much more than I thought I would. I got a Bible and started reading and when I would read the Bible on those days I wouldn’t have as many urges. Crazy to think that reading a book could feminism physical addiction urges right? The app was a great way for me to keep track of my progress to remind myself if I ever do get an urge or an apatite for smoking. I still do get urges occasionally if I havnt been reading my Bible but that’s why I love the app so much. It gives me motivation and it gives me something to physically see. If you do mess up there’s no shame because you can reset that timer and your back at it again. You can make different timers for different things too maybe you vape also or maybe you smoke weed or something. You can set different timers for all the things you need to tackle no matter what it is so I think the app is great and I’m really appreciative of it!
Sydney mills,
A fairly good app
There’s nothing special about this app. This app was alright, though. All that it really does is allows you to set a habit tracker and you make sure that you don’t do it again. I have three bad habits that I need to break, but again this app is pretty normal and it helps to remind me that I need to quit. It also helps with being able to see how many days I’ve gone without doing it again because it encourages and motivates me to keep going. Although, once I really do quit my habit what else is there to do? There is no flair or anything super special they happens if I did hit a one year milestone. I like that you can reset the counter, but I want to know, developer, where is the pizzazz that I’m looking for or a little something to keep me motivated. What if those numbers aren’t enough? This is what I would like to see as an improvement to this app. Push notifications. With these enabled, you can see motivating quotes or a little sentence to remind you that you’re doing a great job. I feel that this can also be done in the app itself so that you can also view inspiring reminders if you keep visiting the app to see your progress. I know that there can be many more visual pleasing updates that can be added to this app but definitely keep my advice in mind. Thank you for your time.
Valkyrie Cain Wannabe,
Admittedly, I only use this app for a joke
My friend and I have a gag running. An inside joke if you will. It all started with a text at an unreasonable hour of the morning lamenting a mistake my friend made. Myself, being an insensitive ~jokester,~ downloaded this app because I needed something to track the days since “they thought it was safe to eat.” My friend is kind of a dunce who doesn’t pay attention to what food they put in their face and, as such, make mistakes when judging the safety of their meals and make themselves sick. This happens every few weeks or so. Hence the day counter. It works well for what it is, and I’m sure that people who need more serious trackers (or light-hearted ones) would find this absolutely acceptable. I do wish that it wouldn’t ask me for the premium version so much, but I understand revenue is revenue and I’m not gonna begrudge you guys for asking for money. I only need the app for a joke so I don’t foresee myself paying, but I don’t think that the free version is in any way lacking. Overall, it works great and my friend and I enjoy the joke.
lamefork,
Trackable self-accountability
I’ve been using this app to try and focus on daily habits that I’m usually not very good at. I use it to make sure that I’ve taken care of myself in a way that’s difficult for a sprint of days, and the fact that it tracks resets is a gentle encouragement and a useful type of accountability.

I keep a useful widget on my home screen that shows how many days it’s been since I’ve had alcohol, and how many days it’s been since I made another large change in my life that has been positive. It’s minimal and non-intrusive and not pushy. No reminders that shame you if you’ve had to reset no notifications to tell you that you need to check it, it’s incredibly passive if you don’t deal well with pressure. It just reminds you how long you’ve been doing a thing and how many times you’ve failed at sticking to that routine. That little bit of accountability has really changed my perspective

This has become a vital part of my self-care routine and I really really appreciate how simple and useful this app is.
Podcastlistener222,
Extremely Helpful
Days Since is an excellent app, and I’m more than delighted to have found it. Prior to finding Days Since, I used standard counters. Many varieties of them. I tried them for months at a time, but didn’t get the same result I was looking for. I’ve used Days Since to assist me in quitting smoking as well as other vices I’m a bit too embarrassed to reveal here. I’ve used it to help me keep up with water intake, keep up with speaking to specific family members, as well as progression in working on various projects. For each instance, Days Since has effectively revealed to me…..well, ME. It has shown me just how much of a procrastinator I can be, or just how amazingly consistent I can be. I love this app, and have recommended it to numerous friends who could use a bit of insight into how they are realistically managing their lives. Thank you, Days Since Team. You clearly “get” people like me, for whom striving to be better is a daily endeavor. The days since I found Days Since are much better than they were before. Thank you again!
tyygghhhlpp9,
Great App to curb OCD compulsions
I have been battling OCD since entering puberty and the habits I would take part in would be so time consuming It was affecting every part of my life. I would be cleaning my room and every possession from 10 PM to 2 AM and I had severe skin picking issues. I tried many times to stop but to no avail. When people out of my personal circle began noticing, I became frantic in my search to have better sleep and clearer skin. Upon coming across Days Since I realized immediately that this app has great potential for habit management with the streak counters. I get really hooked to the streak counters as I almost have a 2 year streak in Duolingo, which has been helping me learn French without breaks in between. I cannot state enough how much this app has changed my life and I feel confident like never before when among society. I highly recommend this app to anyone who has trouble with their erratic habits or whoever wants to lead a drug free, tobacco, and alcohol free life. It is great for practically anything and is fully customizable.