Dashboard built for habit pressure
See active routines, monthly range controls, and quick stats without digging through menus.
ImproTrack gives you a focused homepage, a dashboard for active routines, an archive for habits you have retired, and a statistics area that makes progress impossible to ignore.
Dashboard
Run your day from one clean workspace with active habits, quick actions, and instant progress feedback.
Archive
Pause or retire routines without deleting history, then restore them whenever your priorities change.
Statistics
See hit rate, streak pressure, and weekly rhythm so your next adjustment is based on real signal.
Main dashboard
Morning reset
12 completions
Reading
7 day streak
Statistics
Archive
Features
The homepage tells the story quickly. The dashboard keeps daily work visible. Archive and statistics stay inside the same focused product space.
See active routines, monthly range controls, and quick stats without digging through menus.
Retire routines cleanly, restore them later, and keep the main dashboard focused on what matters now.
Spot completion rates, streak pressure, weekday rhythm, and category drift in a single surface.
The route split keeps the homepage public while the dashboard area is ready for future user isolation.
About the project
ImproTrack is structured so guests land on a homepage, logged-in users work inside a dedicated dashboard, inactive habits move into archive, and overall analytics live in a statistics page.
That split matters because it keeps marketing content out of the working area, and it leaves the dashboard namespace ready for future user-specific data and authentication.
Public product story and entry point
Daily matrix, habits, and actions
Paused or retired routines
Overall momentum, patterns, and trends
Product preview
Habits
12
Hit rate
81%
Archive
3
User path
Homepage
Public product entry
Dashboard
Main habit workspace
Statistics
Overall analytics
Archive
Retired routines
Create a habit in one modal, choose a tone, and start tracking immediately.
White surfaces, soft blur, and clear typography reduce noise instead of adding more of it.
Jump from the dashboard to habit-level detail and then back to overall statistics without losing context.
Homepage, dashboard, archive, and statistics are separate areas, which makes future auth simpler.
Comparison
Most alternatives either stop at a checklist or bury analytics behind complexity. ImproTrack keeps the flow readable from homepage to dashboard to archive to statistics.
| Capability | ImproTrack | Notes | Spreadsheet | Generic tracker |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clear daily matrix | Yes | Manual | Manual | Usually hidden |
| Archive for inactive habits | Built in | No | No | Sometimes |
| Dedicated statistics page | Built in | No | Manual formulas | Usually extra |
| Calm white-surface design | Purpose built | Not designed | Utility only | Template driven |
| Ready for user dashboards | Planned structure | No | No | Depends on vendor |
Start with the real workspace
This structure keeps the product legible today and makes it easier to add real user routing tomorrow, where authenticated people move directly into their own dashboard area.