Halfway through this build log. A theme keeps coming up: most quit apps are built for the version of you that's doing great. The hard part is designing for the version that just slipped.
In Quit All, a reset isn't a shaming screen. The clean timer restarts, sure, but your craving history and survival rate stay intact, and the 30-day calendar shows the whole picture rather than one red mark. The tone doesn't moralize. You're trying. The app's job is to be a tool, not a judge.
If you've bounced off apps that left you feeling worse, that's the gap I was aiming at.
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