Pre expiry reminders actually feel more humane than streak pressure, nice idea, could it adapt reminder timing based on how often someone delays tasks?
Expirel - Expiry and Habit Tracker
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Fahad Ahmad
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@[Danny Jay] Yes, exactly — timing is a big part of why Expirel feels different.
When creating a habit, users already set their own reminder time and days based on what fits their routine (for example, 9:00 AM on selected days). This way, reminders don’t feel forced or generic.
Expirel tracks whether habits are completed on time or late, which opens the door for smarter behaviour-based reminders in the future - like nudging earlier if someone often delays.
The idea is to respect personal rhythm first, and then gently adapt, instead of pushing people with streak pressure.
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