A habit tracker with friends that stays social without the noise.

A habit tracker with friends that stays social without the noise.

Skill Life keeps shared streaks, missed-day recovery, a single supportive nudge, and a shared goal in one loop, with visibility and pressure you control.

Build habits with friends · Recover missed days together · Keep pressure opt-in

Shared habits are strongest when visibility, recovery, and purpose stay connected, and pressure stays opt-in.

These panels show why Skill Life fits this route: friend visibility that catches drift, grace-day recovery that never shames, and a shared goal the loop builds toward.

Friend-based habits work best when support, recovery, and boundaries all reinforce each other.

This page is specific about shared habits and clear that Skill Life also supports goals, skills, accountability, and the privacy controls that keep a friend loop healthy.

Invite the habit, protect the streak, point it at a goal.

Bring the right people in, let the group catch drift early with grace-day recovery, and connect the loop to a goal you share.

Invite the right people into one habit

Start with a single habit worth sharing and add the few friends whose support actually helps. Visibility is opt-in and scoped to that group only.

Let the group catch drift before it breaks

Shared streaks and check-ins make a slipping routine obvious early. One grace day protects the chain, and a single supportive nudge replaces a noisy feed.

Point the loop at a goal you share

Connect the habit to a goal and a skill so the group's consistency moves something real. Add challenges or ranking only when the routine needs a push.

Use the other routes when the habit needs more structure.

These links point to the parts of Skill Life that add accountability, challenge pressure, or clearer progress visibility.

Questions people ask before starting

Is everything I do shared with my friends?

No. Visibility is opt-in and scoped. You choose which habits are shared, and only invited friends see streaks and check-ins. Your private notes and details stay yours.

What happens if someone misses a day?

A single grace day holds the chain for anyone in the group, so a missed day doesn't reset weeks of work or shame a friend. The consistency trend shows the slip and the recovery.

Will my friends spam me with notifications?

No. Skill Life sends one supportive nudge, not a feed of reactions. Pressure, challenges, and ranking are opt-in extras you turn on only when they help.

Do shared habits connect to bigger goals?

Yes. Each habit links to a goal and the skill it builds, so the group's consistency moves something real, like a morning run pushing Cardiovascular Endurance toward a shared half marathon.

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