Koduko

screenshot of Koduko
material-ui

A habit tracker made using flutter.

Overview

Koduko is a versatile habit tracker built using Flutter, designed for individuals seeking a free and open-source solution to manage their daily and weekly habits. The application stands out due to its user-friendly interface and focus on user experience, making it easy to integrate into your daily routine. Whether you're looking to cultivate new habits or stick to established ones, Koduko offers an engaging platform for tracking your progress.

With its smooth installation process through various channels, including F-Droid and manual builds, users have the flexibility to get started quickly. This app not only prioritizes functionality but also aims to provide an ad-free environment, allowing users to focus entirely on their habit-forming journey.

Features

  • Notification Support: Keeps you accountable by sending reminders about your habit goals, ensuring you stay on track.
  • Material 3 Design: Enjoy a modern and aesthetically pleasing user interface that enhances your tracking experience.
  • No Ads: Experience uninterrupted usage with a completely ad-free environment, allowing you to focus on your habits.
  • Insightful Stats: Gain valuable insights into your progress and habits with detailed statistics that help you understand your journey better.
  • Open Source: Benefit from a community-driven project that encourages contributions, ensuring continuous improvement and innovation.
  • Built for Android: Optimized for Android devices, ensuring smooth performance and compatibility across a range of smartphones.
  • Ability to Build Yourself: For those who are tech-savvy, you can clone the repo and build the app on your own, making it customizable to your preferences.
Flutter

Flutter is an open-source UI framework developed by Google that allows developers to create high-performance, cross-platform mobile applications with a single codebase.

material-ui
Material UI

material-ui adds classes to Tailwind CSS for all common UI components. Classes like btn, card, etc. This allows us to focus on important things instead of making basic elements for every project.