Build habits together, celebrate success as a group

Create shared challenges, track group progress, and hold each other accountable - because the best habits are built together.

Group of people collaborating on a challenge

92% of people fail when trying to build habits alone

Without accountability partners, motivation fades quickly. Solo habit building is why most New Year's resolutions die by February.

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Try building a habit alone

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No accountability when you slip

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Eventually give up entirely

Everything you need tosucceed together

  • Subscribers can create custom challenges and invite friends, family, or colleagues to join. Set collective goals that strengthen relationships while building better habits. Research shows you're 65% more likely to succeed when doing challenges with others.
  • See not just your own progress, but how your entire challenge group is doing. Our collaborative dashboard shows everyone's consistency, creating positive peer motivation that makes showing up day after day easier.
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

  • DailyFuel is a minimalist challenge-based app where you can create and join X-day challenges to build habits and stay accountable. Whether it's "30 days of writing" or "14 days of workouts," DailyFuel helps you track your progress and build consistency.

  • Yes! DailyFuel is completely free to use with some reasonable limitations:

    • You can create up to 50 challenges
    • Your challenges can have up to 50 participants
    • If you need to exceed these limits, please contact our support team
  • To create a challenge simply:

    1. Go to your dashboard
    2. Click "Create Challenge"
    3. Enter the title, description, and duration
    4. Share the generated link with anyone you want to join
  • Simply click the challenge link they shared with you. If you're not logged in, you'll be prompted to sign in or create an account. Once logged in, you'll be back on the join page so that you can start tracking your progress.

Start building lasting habits together.

Create challenges, invite friends, and achieve your goals as a team. Group accountability makes you 65% more likely to succeed than going it alone.

Friends working on habits together