Bette, the Bettev companion
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The honest version

Most habits don't fail because of you.

They fail because the tools were built to reward perfection. One missed day, one broken streak, and the app quietly tells you you've fallen behind.

Bettev starts from a different idea. Small, honest progress beats fragile streaks. You're allowed to have a bad week. The plan keeps going.

How it feels

A companion, not a tracker.

Bettev follows you, not the other way around. You set a direction. Bette keeps the rhythm gentle, the goals realistic, and recovery from a bad day is part of the plan, not a punishment.

The result: fewer apps to open, fewer notifications to ignore, and a system that actually fits the day you're having.

Bette celebrating progress
The scope

Built around your real life.

Habits live across every part of who you are. Bettev groups them the way you actually think about them, so nothing important gets stranded under the wrong category.

  • Health

    Sleep, movement, the basics that quietly run everything else.

  • Mind

    Focus, reflection, and the small routines that keep your head clear.

  • Food

    Eating well without turning every meal into a tracker.

  • Skills

    The deliberate practice that compounds when you stay with it.

  • Anything else

    The personal things that don't fit a category, but matter to you.

Why people stay

Designed to lower the abandonment rate.

Three small design choices that change how a habit app feels over time.

  1. 1

    Bad days are part of the plan

    A missed day doesn't reset your progress. The plan adjusts, you keep moving.

  2. 2

    Quiet by default

    Notifications are calm, infrequent, and easy to turn off. Nothing shouts at you.

  3. 3

    Honest progress

    You see the real shape of the last weeks — not a streak counter optimized for guilt.

The new way to improve

One small habit at a time

We'll only write you once: when it's ready for you.