Thrivid · Edition I

Identity-Based Habit Tracker

Track habits by the identity you are building. Thrivid connects Future Selves, routines, 90-day seasons, Ori coaching, and reflection.

Thrivid turns habits into repeated votes for a Future Self, so progress is measured by practice and return, not only perfect streaks.

A habit tracker for who you are becoming.

Thrivid turns habits into repeated votes for a Future Self, so progress is measured by practice and return, not only perfect streaks.

Start with the identity, then choose the action

Identity-based habit building asks a better question than “what should I track?” It asks “what kind of person am I practicing becoming?”

Thrivid lets you define Future Selves and connect habits to those identities, so a run, study block, reflection, or budget review has a clear reason behind it.

Streaks are useful, but they are not the whole story

A streak can motivate repetition, but it can also make one missed day feel catastrophic. Thrivid keeps streaks optional and emphasizes recovery, consistency over time, and honest review.

The goal is not to protect a number. The goal is to make returning to the identity easier after travel, stress, sickness, exams, or work overload.

Use reflection to make habits durable

Regular reflection turns habit data into learning. Thrivid helps you notice which routines are realistic, which need friction removed, and which belong in a different season.

What Thrivid supports

Future Self planning tied to real habits

Habit tracking that treats missed days as feedback

AI review prompts for better next actions

Internal links between identity, seasons, and accountability

What is an identity-based habit tracker?

An identity-based habit tracker connects each habit to the person you are practicing becoming. Instead of only counting completed tasks, it helps you build evidence for an identity through repeated actions.

Can I still use streaks in an identity-based system?

Yes. Streaks can be useful as a signal, but Thrivid does not make them the whole system. Recovery, reflection, and continued practice matter more than perfection.

Who is identity-based habit tracking best for?

It is useful for people who have tried task lists or streak apps and want a deeper reason to keep returning: students, founders, professionals, athletes, creators, and anyone working on long-term behavior change.