COMPARISON

KUBBO vs HabitKit

Both make habits visual. HabitKit shows your consistency as gorgeous grids. KUBBO turns it into a kingdom you build. Two takes on the same idea.

Feature KUBBO HabitKit
App Store Rating 4.9 ★ 4.9 ★ (2.1K ratings)
Core Metaphor Medieval city building Tile-grid charts
Primary Focus Motivation & habits Visual consistency tracking
Reward System XP + Gold + empire Streaks + grid fill
Gamification Depth Deep (levels, Gold, city) Minimal (streaks only)
AI Habit Coach Yes No
Data Storage Cloud sync Local-first, private
Account Required Yes No (optional)
Missed Habit Penalty Building buried (recoverable) Gap in the grid
Pricing Model Free + optional premium One-time lifetime (or sub)
Best For Need external motivation Self-motivated minimalists

An Empire vs Beautiful Grids

KUBBO

A Kingdom That Grows With You

KUBBO medieval city built from habits

KUBBO's reward isn't a chart — it's a world. Every habit earns XP and Gold, and Gold buys buildings that turn into a sprawling medieval city. Your character levels up, achievements unlock, and an AI coach keeps you on track. It's an active game designed to make you want to come back tomorrow, with progress you can literally walk through.

HABITKIT

Consistency, Beautifully Visualized

HabitKit's signature is its tile-grid charts — think a GitHub contribution graph for your habits. Each completed day fills a colorful tile, and over time you get a gorgeous, glanceable picture of your consistency. It's clean, customizable with colors and icons, and quietly motivating. The grid itself is the reward, and for a lot of people that's plenty.

Active Motivation vs Quiet Tracking

KUBBO

Pulls You Back

KUBBO XP and Gold rewards on every habit

KUBBO is designed to supply motivation you don't already have. Instant rewards, a leveling character, a growing empire, and a coach in your pocket create a loop that nudges you to act. If your problem is starting — opening the app, doing the thing — that active pull is exactly what KUBBO is built to provide.

HABITKIT

Stays Out of Your Way

HabitKit takes the opposite, admirable approach: no accounts, no servers, no noise. Your data lives on your device, the design is calm and minimal, and a one-time purchase means no subscription hanging over you. It assumes you bring the motivation and just want a beautiful, private place to record it. For self-driven minimalists, that restraint is the whole appeal.

When You Miss a Day

KUBBO

A Buried Building

Miss habits for 48 hours and a random building in your city gets buried — hidden, not destroyed. Buy a shovel with Gold you already earned and dig it out. The stake is playful and recoverable: you care about your city, so you show up, but a bad stretch doesn't wipe out your progress or shame you into quitting.

HABITKIT

A Gap in the Grid

In HabitKit, a missed day is simply an empty tile and a reset streak. It's honest and low-pressure — no penalties, no drama, just an accurate record. You can edit past days if you forgot to log. Whether that's motivating or too gentle depends on you: some find an unbroken grid worth protecting, others barely notice a gap.

Which One Is Right for You?

Choose KUBBO if you...

  • Need external motivation, not just a place to log habits
  • Want XP, Gold, levels, and a city to build
  • Find plain grids and charts not engaging enough
  • Like an active reward loop and an AI habit coach
  • Want progress synced across your devices
  • Respond well to instant dopamine (great for ADHD)

Choose HabitKit if you...

  • Are already self-motivated and want a clean tracker
  • Love the contribution-grid aesthetic
  • Want your data local, private, and offline
  • Prefer a one-time purchase over a subscription
  • Don't want accounts, servers, or extra features
  • Value minimalism and calm over a game loop
4.8
App Store Rating
+1500
Ratings
+20K
Users

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference between KUBBO and HabitKit?

KUBBO is a gamified habit tracker — every habit earns XP and Gold to build a medieval empire, with an AI coach and cloud sync. HabitKit is a minimalist, beautifully designed tracker that shows your consistency as colorful tile grids, stores everything privately on your device, and sells as a one-time purchase. KUBBO is an active game that pulls you back. HabitKit is a calm, private record of your streaks. Both make habits visual — they just reward you very differently.

Does HabitKit have gamification?

Lightly. HabitKit's main motivator is its grid visualization — filling in tiles and growing streaks, similar to a GitHub contribution graph. It's satisfying, but there's no XP, no levels, no currency, and no rewards to unlock. KUBBO's gamification is much deeper: XP and Gold on every action, character levels, achievements, and a medieval city you build with the Gold you earn. HabitKit shows your consistency; KUBBO turns it into a game.

Is HabitKit free, and how does pricing compare to KUBBO?

HabitKit is free to download and offers a one-time lifetime purchase to unlock everything (it also has an optional subscription) — a pay-once model that many people prefer. KUBBO is free to download with the core gamification — XP, Gold, and city building — available without paying, plus optional premium features. If avoiding subscriptions matters to you, HabitKit's lifetime option is a genuine advantage.

Is KUBBO or HabitKit better for motivation and ADHD?

If you need external motivation, KUBBO is usually the stronger pick. Its instant XP and Gold, leveling, and growing city give ADHD brains the immediate, tangible feedback that plain tracking often can't. HabitKit is excellent if you're already fairly self-motivated and just want a clean, low-friction way to see your consistency. KUBBO actively pulls you back; HabitKit quietly records what you've done.

Is my data private in KUBBO and HabitKit?

HabitKit is local-first by design — your data stays on your phone with no account required, which is one of its biggest strengths for privacy-conscious users. KUBBO uses cloud sync so your empire and habits follow you across devices. If you want a fully offline, on-device tracker, HabitKit fits. If you want your progress synced and backed up across devices, KUBBO does that.

Try KUBBO for Free

30 seconds to set up. Build an empire from your habits. See if a game world keeps you more consistent than a grid of tiles.