ZenTrack: Habit & Life Tracker
ZenTrack: Habit & Life Tracker organizes to-do lists, finance logs, workouts & calories, plus streak-based habits—local storage and Home Screen widgets.
What is ZenTrack?
ZenTrack: Habit & Life Tracker is an iOS/iPadOS app for organizing everyday areas of life in one place. It combines task management, finance tracking, workout and calorie logging, and a streak-based habit tracker.
The app is designed around four main sections—productivity, finance, health/fitness, and streaks—so you can record activities and review progress without switching between separate tools.
Key Features
- To-do lists (productivity): Create and manage to-do lists, and mark tasks as done with a single tap.
- Finance tracker: Log income, expenses, and savings and categorize transactions to understand spending habits.
- Visual finance insights: View financial status using a pie chart.
- Workout and calorie tracking (health/fitness): Add workouts and mark them completed; track food intake and calories using a calorie calculation based on BMR.
- Visual calorie balance: Use a pie chart to represent calorie balance.
- Streaks and daily goals: Set a goal and mark activities each day to track consistency.
- Widgets for quick access: Add ZenTrack widgets to the Home Screen (including a noted update for Home Screen widget support).
- Local data storage: The app’s data is stored locally on the device, and the developer indicates that no data is collected.
- Pro trial for features: A free trial period is provided for Pro tools (exact trial length beyond “3 day access” is not specified in the provided text).
How to Use ZenTrack
- Install and open the app on iPhone or iPad (iOS/iPadOS 14.0+).
- Set up your lists and trackers by using the four sections: productivity (to-do lists), finance (income/expenses/savings), health/fitness (workouts and calorie tracking), and streaks (daily goal).
- Add widgets to the Home Screen if you want at-a-glance access to what you track.
- Log daily activity—mark tasks completed, enter transactions and food/calorie data, and update your streak goal each day.
- Review charts in the finance and calorie areas using the provided pie charts for at-a-glance summaries.
Use Cases
- Daily task and habit routine: Use the productivity to-do lists and the streaks section together to track what you complete each day and maintain consistency toward a goal.
- Personal budgeting basics: Enter income, categorize expenses and savings, and use the finance pie chart to quickly see your financial status.
- Fitness follow-through: Add workouts, mark them completed, and track calories burned (based on BMR) alongside food intake to understand your calorie balance.
- Monitoring dietary intake day-to-day: Log food intake throughout the day and check the calorie balance visualization to stay aware of how your intake relates to your tracked calorie needs.
- Home Screen quick logging: Use Home Screen widgets to access or update key tracked items without navigating through the app each time.
FAQ
Does ZenTrack store my data on the device?
The app indicates that data stays private and is stored locally on your device.
Is ZenTrack available on Mac?
The listing shows compatibility with Mac running macOS 11.0 or later with an Apple M1 chip or later, though it also states “Not verified for macOS.”
What iOS version is required?
The app requires iOS 14.0 or later (and iPadOS 14.0 or later).
Is there a free trial for Pro features?
Yes. The listing notes “Free 3 Day Access to All Pro Tools”.
Does ZenTrack collect user data?
The developer indicates that no data is collected from the app. Apple notes this privacy information has not been verified by Apple.
Alternatives
- Generic habit tracker apps: Tools focused specifically on streaks and daily goals; they may have simpler interfaces centered on habits rather than combining finance and calorie tracking.
- Budgeting apps with categories and charts: Apps built around expense categorization and reporting; they typically focus more on finances than workouts/calories.
- Workout and calorie tracking apps: Fitness apps that focus on workouts and nutrition logging; they may offer deeper nutrition or fitness features compared to an all-in-one organizer.
- Task manager apps (to-do list only): Dedicated task apps for productivity; they may be better if you only need task management without finance and health tracking.
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