Why don’t you just use beeminder, but set your goal to be flat? So say you’re brushing your teeth, you can tell it you want to brush 0 times a week, when really you want to brush every day, and you end up with a normal-looking graph with no problem if you forget to log (because you can just backdate the data!)
Also has the advantage of letting you use it the “traditional way” (with a slope and a pledge) for a goal that can be done automatically (e.g. duolingo, word count on a writing project, whatever).
Why don’t you just use beeminder, but set your goal to be flat? So say you’re brushing your teeth, you can tell it you want to brush 0 times a week, when really you want to brush every day, and you end up with a normal-looking graph with no problem if you forget to log (because you can just backdate the data!)
Also has the advantage of letting you use it the “traditional way” (with a slope and a pledge) for a goal that can be done automatically (e.g. duolingo, word count on a writing project, whatever).