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How Do Daily Habit Challenges Work?

Track small habits, build momentum, and score points—one checkmark at a time.

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Written by Stridekick Team
Updated over a week ago

🧠 What’s a Daily Habit Challenge?

Unlike step-based challenges that sync with your device, Daily Habit challenges require you to manually log an activity each day using the Stridekick mobile app.

Your fitness tracker won’t do the logging for you—so be sure to check in and mark your habit complete for it to count!


📲 How to Log a Daily Habit

  1. Open the Stridekick app on your phone.

  2. Look for the Log a Daily Habit section (just above your Challenges list).

  3. Tap the activity you'd like to log.

  4. Swipe to mark it as Complete

  5. Choose View Challenge to see your updated score, or Done to head back to your dashboard.

Need to log something from a previous day? Just change the date (up to 7 days back) before marking it complete. Learn more about logging activities.

⚠️ Heads-Up for Free Users

Free Stridekick users have a limited daily habit duration of 7 days.
Want to run longer challenges? Upgrade to Stridekick Pro to unlock extended durations and more features.


📊 How Habit Logging Affects Your Challenge

Once you mark a habit complete:

  • Your activity is scored directly into your challenge.

  • Tap View Challenge to confirm it's been counted.

  • Accidentally logged something? No problem—you can delete the activity, and your scores will update.


🔔 A Few Important Reminders

  • If you are joining a habit challenge someone else created, you can only log the specific habits set by your challenge creator.

  • You can log habits up to 7 days back—but try to log regularly to stay on track!

  • Stridekick relies on the honor system for daily habits—log honestly and cheer each other on!

  • Free Stridekick users have a limited daily habit duration of 7 days.


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💬 Still Have Questions?

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