The habit tracker
that protects your streaks.
How it works
A three-step system designed for lasting change, not overnight miracles.
Pick a habit
Whether it's health, mindset, or creativity, start with what matters most to your identity.

Make it tiny
Every habit has a 2-minute version. Consistency beats intensity, especially on your busiest days.

Keep the streak
Life happens. Use 'Never Miss Twice' recovery to stay on track without the guilt of breaking a chain.

Trusted by 2,000+ early adopters
"Pebble is the first habit app that doesn't make me feel guilty for being human. The 2-minute version is a game changer."
Sarah J.
Product Designer
"I've tried every streak app. Pebble's 'Never Miss Twice' philosophy actually helps me stay consistent long-term."
Mark D.
Software Engineer
"Beautiful, calm, and effective. It feels more like a journal and less like an achievement hunter."
Elena R.
Writer
"Consistency is the heartbeat of identity."
We built Pebble because most trackers are built for high-performance robots. We built this for the rest of us—people who want progress without the burnout.
— The Pebble Team
Progress Without Burnout
Most trackers are built for robots. Pebble is built for humans. We focus on consistency over perfection, helping you build the identity you want without the stress.
Better Together
Don't go it alone. Pair up with an Accountability Partner or join a Pod. No aggressive leaderboards—just gentle cheers and nudges to keep you moving.
Daily Lessons
Gain focus and stay motivated with daily wisdom delivered to your system. Tiny insights for big transformations.
Make Your Habits Fun
The more you enjoy a habit, the more likely you are to stick with it. Learn how to bundle 'wants' with 'needs'...
Aim to Be Great in 10 Years
Patience is a competitive advantage. Most people overestimate what they can do in a year, and underestimate...
Start Small
Start now. Optimize later. One of the biggest traps is trying to plan the perfect habit from the beginning...
"You do not rise to the level of your goals. You fall to the level of your systems."
— James Clear, Atomic Habits