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Tools to Visualize Study Progress

The problem, in plain words: I'm looking for an app that visually displays my study progress, streaks, and practice history.

HabitKit fits best, with 4 more that fit too.

You want a study-focused app that shows visual progress, records practice history, and highlights streaks to keep you motivated.

Updated July 2026.

What fits

HabitKitstrong · 87

HabitKit centres on visual, tile-based progress charts that make consistency visible, and it supports streak-style tracking so you can both see practice history and track ongoing streaks.

Best for: Students who want a visually oriented habit tracker with clear charts and consistency at-a-glance.

Strides explicitly offers habit and goal tracking with reminders plus progress charts, giving you both streak-style accountability and visual charts of practice history.

Best for: Students who want structured habit tracking with reminders and progress charts for study sessions.

Streeeaksstrong · 82

Streeeaks provides GitHub-like activity graphs and yearly/monthly visuals for time, goals and habits, which maps directly to visualizing study progress, streaks, and past practice sessions.

Best for: Students who prefer activity-graph style visuals (calendar/heatmap) to see long-term practice history and streaks.

Onrisestrong · 79

Onrise bundles habit tracking with a Pomodoro timer and a journal, letting you log study sessions, view progress over time, and use streak-like momentum features to stay consistent.

Best for: Students who want study session logging plus built-in focus tools (Pomodoro) and a journal to review practice history.

Streaks 66strong · 76

Streaks 66 is built around creating and maintaining habit streaks and offers guided tracking over time, which helps make practice history and streak momentum visible as you study.

Best for: Students focused on forming study habits who want explicit streak-oriented guidance and a visual sense of progress.

Partly fits

Buildstreakpartial · 66

Built to make daily progress and streaks visible, but it is pitched to indie makers and founders rather than general students.

Won’t cover: The product is framed for builders and founders rather than students, so its workflows and examples may not match typical study sessions.

NowAgopartial · 52

Strong on visual progress and logging, but its design intentionally de-emphasizes streaks and guilt, which differs from your explicit request for streak tracking.

Won’t cover: The app deliberately avoids or downplays streak-focused features, so it won't provide the streak-style motivation you asked for.

Questions

What's the best tool to Visualize Study Progress?

HabitKit is the strongest match — HabitKit centres on visual, tile-based progress charts that make consistency visible, and it supports streak-style tracking so you can both see practice history and track ongoing streaks.

Is there a tool that fully solves this?

5 products match this closely.

What won't these tools cover?

The product is framed for builders and founders rather than students, so its workflows and examples may not match typical study sessions. · The app deliberately avoids or downplays streak-focused features, so it won't provide the streak-style motivation you asked for.

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