Looking for a TickTick alternative that focuses on what matters? TickTick tries to be everything -- calendar, pomodoro, kanban, habit tracker. DutyDazzle focuses on one thing and does it right: building habits with real rewards.
Get started for free| Feature | DutyDazzle | TickTick |
|---|---|---|
| Focus | Habit change with rewards | All-in-one productivity |
| Rewards | Real rewards you define yourself | No rewards (achievement badges) |
| Complexity | Simple and focused | Many features, steep learning curve |
| Accountability | Shared quests with partner/friends | Shared lists (no motivation layer) |
| Price | Free | Freemium (from $3/month) |
| Gamification | Points, streaks, levels, rewards | Basic stats and streak counter |
Focus
Habit change with rewards
All-in-one productivity
Rewards
Real rewards you define yourself
No rewards (achievement badges)
Complexity
Simple and focused
Many features, steep learning curve
Accountability
Shared quests with partner/friends
Shared lists (no motivation layer)
Price
Free
Freemium (from $3/month)
Gamification
Points, streaks, levels, rewards
Basic stats and streak counter
TickTick offers calendar, kanban, pomodoro, Eisenhower matrix and more. That can be overwhelming. DutyDazzle focuses on habit change -- and does it really well with gamification and rewards.
TickTick shows you statistics and streaks. DutyDazzle rewards you with real things -- you earn points and redeem them for self-defined rewards. That is motivation you can feel.
With TickTick you spend time setting up lists, tags and filters first. DutyDazzle is ready in 2 minutes: define your identity, choose habits, go.
No -- and that is intentional. DutyDazzle is not an all-in-one productivity tool. The focus is on habit change with gamification and real rewards. For project management and calendar features, TickTick remains a solid choice.
If you mainly use TickTick as a habit tracker and feel motivation is lacking, definitely. DutyDazzle complements TickTick perfectly: TickTick for project management, DutyDazzle for habits with rewards.
Yes, all core features are free -- quests, rewards, accountability and gamification. No subscription needed, no paywall for important features.
DutyDazzle is currently available on Android and as a Web App. An iOS version is planned. The Web App works on any device with a browser.
You define your own rewards and set how many points they cost. You earn points by completing habits and redeem them for your rewards. These can be small things like a favorite coffee or bigger ones like a weekend trip.
Change habits. Real rewards. Gamification. Free.
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