
HabitBox is a habit tracker and goal planner app designed for iPhone users. It allows individuals to create and track their habits easily, whether they are focused on exercising more, drinking water, reading daily, or breaking bad habits. The app features a visual streak calendar that displays progress in a grid format, motivating users to maintain consistency. Users can personalize their experience by choosing icons, colors, and descriptions for each habit, and the app supports home screen widgets and smart reminders to help keep users on track without needing to open the app frequently.
The business is revenue-stage with paying customers and a very high reported margin, which suggests the product can be monetized profitably at its current scale. The dramatic 30-day growth percentage is encouraging, but because the absolute revenue and recurring revenue are small, that percentage can overstate real scale and stability. For a founder, the numbers point to a clear near-term priority: convert the recent momentum into repeatable customer acquisition and lift recurring revenue. For a potential buyer or backer, this looks like a low-dollar, high-margin micro-SaaS opportunity — attractive for a tuck-in or growth play if you can reliably replicate the recent growth, but risky if the spike is one-off. The fact it’s listed for sale changes the dynamics: diligence should focus on retention, conversion mechanics, and the source of the recent growth.
A judgment from project data — not a user review.