A habit tracker widget works when it keeps the day visible.
Mushtra’s home-screen widget keeps today’s habits close enough to notice, which matters more than another dashboard you forget to open.
Why people search for a habit tracker widget
The cue stays on-screen
A widget makes habits harder to forget because the reminder lives where your attention already lands throughout the day.
Fewer cold starts
You should not need a full app launch to remember what is still open today. The widget keeps that context available.
The tracker becomes ambient
Good habit systems work better when they are present without demanding ceremony. A widget is one of the cleanest ways to do that on iPhone.
What the Mushtra widget is built to do
The home-screen widget surfaces today’s habits so the list is visible before the day disappears under other apps. The point is not decoration; it is recall.
Pair that with Mushtra’s score bar and the full loop gets shorter: notice the habit, open the app, score it, move on.
Why the widget matters inside a fast workflow
- A static widget on free and a live widget on premium, depending on how much context you want at a glance.
- A score-bar flow that turns the widget reminder into a quick completion instead of another app session.
- Privacy-first design with no ad stack attached to your habit data.
What people want to know about the widget
Does Mushtra have a habit tracker widget on the free plan?
Yes. Free includes a static widget, while premium unlocks the live version for richer home-screen context.
Why is a widget useful for habits?
Because consistency problems are often memory problems. A widget keeps the habit list visible in the place you already check dozens of times a day.
Do I still need to open the app?
Yes, but the widget reduces the friction of remembering and deciding. It is a cue system, not a replacement for the core tracking flow.
Keep today’s habits visible
Use Mushtra when you want your habit tracker to stay present on the home screen instead of hidden behind another tap.