What happens in 14 days
No magic. Just tracking that adapts to you.
You see patterns you missed before
After two weeks of tracking, connections become visible: Which days go well? What goes wrong? You only see this when you write it down.
You figure out what actually matters
Not every habit is equally important. After 14 days, you know which ones give you energy and which are just busywork.
The app becomes part of your day
Not because you have to. Because the quick morning and evening check-in actually gives you some structure.
You decide whether to continue
No pressure. You get a reminder before the 14 days are up and you decide for yourself.
Day 15: You decide
Nobody's forcing you. You've tracked for two weeks and you know if it helps.
Pause
Free, your data stays
Need a break? Everything stays saved. You can come back anytime and pick up where you left off.
- All your previous data stays saved
- You can view your progress anytime
- Adding new entries (paused)
- Using Voice Journaling (paused)
- Updating Analytics (paused)
When you come back, everything is still here. No restart.
Continue
$5.99/month or $39.99/year
You've tracked for two weeks and it works. With Premium you keep tracking unlimited, use Voice Journaling, and the Apple Watch app.
- Unlimited tracking
- Voice Journaling – when typing is too much
- Apple Watch – track on the go
- Analytics that adapt to your patterns
- All future updates
Lifetime
$99.99 one-time, forever
- Full access to all features – forever
- All future updates included
- No subscription, no recurring fees
- Price locked in forever
Why you don't need an account
No data on external servers
Everything stays on your iPhone. No email, no password, no server that knows your habits.
Start immediately
Open the app, pick a goal, create your first habit. No registration.
No password to forget
One less problem. The app is there when you need it.
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About the author
Stephan Eberle · Founder, DopaLoop
I'm Stephan, a senior engineer with 25+ years on the job and a late-diagnosed ADHDer. I'm building DopaLoop for the brains that standard habit trackers grind down — private, on-device, goals-first. On Medium I write openly about shipping anxiety, hyperfocus, and the rabbit-hole portfolio effect.
