Tracking is what makes habits stick.
KLIK makes it a single satisfying press, no phone needed.
On your water bottle, vitamins, or gym bag, where it doubles as a reminder.
One satisfying press logs it. No phone to unlock, no app to open.
Every click syncs to a minimal app, so your stats are always there.
Each satisfying click triggers a hit of dopamine, reinforcing the habit click after click.
A small button with an extremely satisfying click. Stick it where a habit happens and press it each time you do it, no phone needed.
Pick a habit, stick KLIK where it happens, and press it each time. Every press is timestamped and syncs over Bluetooth to a minimal app with your stats and streaks.
Apps make logging a hassle: unlock, find the app, tap, and get pulled into scrolling. KLIK turns all that into one click, so tracking actually sticks.
Anything you repeat: water, vitamins, the gym, stretching, reading. Stick KLIK wherever the habit lives and it doubles as a reminder.
The tactile feedback is the point. A satisfying press releases a little dopamine, building a positive association that reinforces the habit loop: cue → action → reward.
No. KLIK stores your clicks and syncs them once it’s back in Bluetooth range, even if your phone’s in another room.
KLIK is built for low power, so a single charge lasts a long time. You won’t think about charging it day to day.
Yes. Use one KLIK per habit, each placed where that habit happens.
It stays minimal. KLIK keeps logging off your phone, so the app just shows your clicks, progress, and streaks when you want to check in.
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