Law of 100

Law of 100

Make or break a habit, one day at a time.

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They say that by doing something 100 times, it becomes a habit. Law of 100 helps you choose, commit to, track and share your progress from 1 to 100. A minimal web app focusing on keeping you accountable.
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Launch tags:
Web Appβ€’Lifestyleβ€’Health
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What do you think? …

Kieran Parker
Hey Product Hunt! So, almost 2 years ago I watched a youtube video by @noahkagan about the law of 100, and how it is an idea that helps form habits. As someone who struggles to form habits, I felt the simplicity of tracking 1 habit at a time, along with a set goal you work towards (100 days/habit instances) was something I could really use. And so, I spent a week designing, developing and launching an MVP of that product. It was great, got a lot of users, feedback and positive comments. But, the product itself was a little rough due to the fact I am a designer, not a developer. So, a few months ago I shared this idea with kuv.io and we decided to re-design and re-build it as part of the sparc cooperative. Which, brings me to today's launch. We wanted to keep the core product the same. A simple way to create and track your habit and its progress. However, we added a few new things such as reminders, community sharing, motivational tips, and more importantly, a strong foundation to add more features in the future. So, if you have been putting off starting a new habit, take a few minutes to go and set up a new one with Lawof100.co and start your Day 1, and I will be rooting for you the entire time. Thanks!
jurasai
That's exactly what I was looking for ~ Good luck, guys!
Kieran Parker
@yuryfication thank you! I hope you find it useful πŸ™
Neven Jevtić
I wanted to login with twitter but having to agree with a long list of permissions scared me out of it. Could you perhaps tell me why each one is needed? The product looks awesome tho. Thanks.
Kieran Parker
@neven_jevtic as far as I know this is just the standard/default permissions for the social login/signup service It is learning though maybe @josephayoung can share more light on it ☺️
Joseph Young
@neven_jevtic @kieranparker77 I've reduced the required permissions down to what appears to be Twitter's most basic set for login, and it should be effective immediately. The app doesn't use any of the remaining read-only permissions either, so I'm gonna see if I can figure out how to reduce that list further. Thank you for your feedback! <3
Neven Jevtić
@kieranparker77 @josephayoung Awesome! Thanks guys!