alt.hn

2/18/2026 at 6:39:04 AM

Show HN: Free printable micro-habit tracker inspired by Atomic Habits

https://atomichabits-calendar.com

by winmonaye

2/18/2026 at 2:58:24 PM

I like the open source app Loop Habit Tracker, but there's definitely an advantage to using paper for stuff like this.

https://loophabits.org/

by rozab

2/19/2026 at 9:48:57 AM

I only wish there is an iOS version for this wonderful app.

by v7engine

2/18/2026 at 1:59:40 PM

You should provide some sort of default preview with a generic task to help entice the user to make their own.

by pimlottc

2/18/2026 at 6:35:44 PM

No sign-up. No subscription. No ads. Just a clean calendar you print and use. I realllllly dont like reading sentences similar to this one. They give away the fact you didnt have time to write by yourself, so you used AI instead

by Muhammad523

2/18/2026 at 11:37:15 AM

I think in this case I'd just prefer a conversation with a bot that produces the same results. The idea behind this is pretty weak to begin with and this is a dead trend.

These configurator/generator UIs were always a pain, but this example is pretty bad. The "weekly" and "monthly" options are broken and only allow "7" or "31". That many checkboxes even goes completely off the page.

That was enough for me to become immediately disinterested. I haven't looked at the page source, but I'm struggling to believe this was written by hand.

by sublinear

2/18/2026 at 1:23:40 PM

Entering any non-Latin character in the routine input field also causes an instant error, "crashing" the app.

Tried to enter: ї

by akazantsev

2/18/2026 at 1:45:56 PM

I tried the one linked in this post and it's ok. The printed-page overruns are annoying but can be fixed by scaling the printing down to, say, 80%.

A few weeks ago this (pretty good) calendar generator got posted to HN: https://blankcal.app

It includes a preset for a yearly habit tracker (really just a year of checkboxes for one habit at a time — no option to print the habits on the calendar itself).

by treetalker

2/18/2026 at 12:08:56 PM

Yeah, it does seem vibecoded or at least not really qa'd, but on the flip side this produces the more or less the exact calendar template I've been looking for for a while.

I think this app really speaks to the value of AI driven coding - it's clearly less polished than what an experienced SWE would produce given several days of time but at the same time offers real value and solves a niche problem.

Thanks for sharing OP, will use the app!

by AussieWog93