A habit calendar app should make the month obvious.
Mushtra gives you a calendar-like view of habit consistency with dots, colors, and heatmaps, so you can see which routines are holding and which need a smaller target.
Short answer: use a habit calendar when you review by week or month.
If you want to understand habits across time, a calendar-style grid is easier than a list of separate streaks. It shows clusters, gaps, weekends, and recovery after missed days.
Why calendar-style tracking helps
Weeks become visible
Calendar spacing makes weekday and weekend patterns easier to notice.
Misses have context
A missed day next to a strong week looks different from a habit that never started.
Review becomes practical
The point is not more data. It is enough visual context to adjust the habit before quitting it.
How Mushtra handles habit calendars
Mushtra uses a grid-first habit view and report heatmaps instead of a heavy planner calendar. That keeps daily scoring fast while still giving you the month-level signal.
Use it to spot habits that break on weekends, routines that need a smaller goal, and behaviors that are improving even if they are not perfect.
What the calendar view supports
Common questions
Is Mushtra a full calendar planner?
No. Mushtra is a habit tracker with calendar-like visual feedback, not a scheduling or task-management calendar.
Why not just use a normal calendar?
A normal calendar is built for events. Habits need repeated lightweight scoring and a compact view of consistency.
Can I use this for weekly review?
Yes. The grid and reports are useful for seeing which habits held, where the week broke, and what to simplify next.
Review habits without a spreadsheet
Use Mushtra when you want a calendar-like habit view that stays simple.