Most habit apps assume the problem is information — track enough data and the habit will follow. It usually doesn't. What actually moves the needle for most people is a small, real sense that someone else is expecting something from you today.
PulsrFit is built around that one idea. Instead of streak badges and dashboards, we pair you with a real person aiming at the exact same tiny goal, and ask for nothing more than a daily tap to say you did it. No feed to scroll, no profile to curate — the accountability is the entire product.
We added AI where it earns its place: turning a vague intention ("I want to stop snacking at night") into something small enough to actually do today, and giving you a short, honest nudge based on where you and your partner actually stand — not a generic notification.
A goal you'll actually do today beats a goal you'll abandon by Thursday.
A real person's streak matters more to most of us than our own dashboard.
No notifications arms race. One check-in, once a day, that's it.