Happiness List
Happiness List Summary
Happiness List is a mobile iOS app in Productivity by Innovativeware LLC. Released in May 2026 (recently released ago). Store metadata: updated May 19, 2026.
Store info: Last updated on App Store on May 19, 2026 .
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App Description
Track what makes your week shine.
Happiness List is a simple, beautiful habit tracker built around one idea: happiness has more to do with the focus of your life than the circumstances of it. Pick a few habits that matter to you, check them off as you go, and watch your weekly happiness score grow.
— THE BASICS —
• Track daily habits ("morning walk")
• Track weekday-specific habits ("yoga on Mon, Wed, Fri")
• Track "N times a week" goals ("call a friend twice a week")
• A weekly happiness score that reflects what you've actually done — not what's still ahead
• Streaks for every habit, current and best-ever
• Forgot to check in? Step back to yesterday and mark it off
— GENTLE NUDGES —
• One short evening reminder between 7 and 9 PM, only if you still have something left for the day
• A weekly recap on Monday morning so you can see how last week went
• A fresh thought each day — quotes about owning your own happiness, including a favorite from Russell M. Nelson
— TOGETHER —
Pair with your spouse or a friend using a 6-character invite code. You'll see each other's weekly happiness scores and can root each other on. Unlink anytime.
— RIGHT ON YOUR HOME SCREEN —
Add the widget for an instant glance at your week's score and what's left to do today.
— PRIVATE BY DESIGN —
• Sign in with Google or Apple
• Your data syncs through Firebase to your other devices, and only to your partner if you choose to pair
• No analytics. No ads. No selling your data, ever
• Delete your account and all data anytime, right from the Profile screen
— WHO IT'S FOR —
Anyone who's tried "habit tracker" apps that grade you harshly or pile on guilt. Happiness List is warm, forgiving, and quiet. Hit your goals on Monday? You're at 100% — no waiting until Sunday for credit. Falling behind? It only counts against you when skipping today actually puts the goal at risk.
A happier week is one small step away.