We’ve refreshed the App Store screenshots to show how fast TagTrack is. Log habits with NFC or QR and see your progress at a glance.
TagTrack is the habit tracker that lives in the real world.
Stick NFC tags or QR codes on your water bottle, pill box or gym bag, tap them with your iPhone and your habit is logged instantly – no long lists, no pop‑ups, no opening any app.
Instead of scrolling through yet another app, you just tap the object linked to your routine and keep moving. TagTrack turns the things you already use every day into tiny habit buttons.
BUILD HABITS WITH LESS FRICTION
- Log a habit in under 2 seconds by tapping an NFC tag or scanning a QR code.
- No need to search for the habit in a list or confirm a popup.
- Perfect if you already love automation, but don’t want to maintain complex Shortcuts.
REAL-WORLD USE CASES
- Water: put a tag on your bottle and count glasses throughout the day.
- Medication: tag your pill box so you never forget a dose.
- Gym: tag on your gym bag or membership card when you show up.
- Reading: tag in your book or by your reading chair to keep the streak alive.
- Fridge: tag on the door to stay aware of late-night snacks.
DESIGNED FOR PEOPLE WHO LIKE AUTOMATION
- Built-in NFC + QR flow: no need to build your own Shortcuts or Notion setups.
- Works great alongside existing productivity systems (calendars, to-dos, notes).
- Widgets let you mark habits from your Home Screen with a single tap.
MAKE PROGRESS VISIBLE AND FUN
- Streaks, XP and levels to keep you motivated.
- Stats that show how your habits evolve over time.
- Year view to see your habit heatmap at a glance.
INDIE APP, PRIVACY FIRST
TagTrack is built and maintained by a solo indie developer. There are no dark patterns here – just a focused tool to help you connect your habits to the real world and reduce friction as much as possible.
If you’ve ever tried to glue together NFC tags, Shortcuts and a habit tracker, TagTrack gives you the ready-made version in one app.
Ratings & Reviews
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New App Store screenshots that better show how TagTrack works with NFC and QR codes
Minor fixes and polish to keep your habit tracking smooth
Version 2.0.2
The developer, Xavier Larrode, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy .
Data Not Linked to You
The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:
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