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DotHabit is a Japanese habit-building app centered on the idea of “ドットで続く” — visualizing each day’s “done” status with dots. The captured text shows that it has reached 1 million cumulative downloads worldwide and 30 million cumulative dots, and it highlights a large number of five-star reviews on both iOS and Android. It is closer to a personal productivity and habit-tracking tool than a traditional enterprise SaaS product.
Its core modules include habit check-ins, dot/color-based visualization, daily records, simple reviews, short comments, and reminders. Users can see which days they completed a habit and which days they broke the streak, creating feedback similar to continuous check-ins. The comment feature also gives it a lightweight journaling aspect, making it suitable for recording how you felt that day, reviewing why you missed a habit, or leaving encouragement for your future self. The text also mentions “応援・お祝い,” indicating that the product emphasizes positive feedback rather than purely mechanical tracking.
The page clearly states “無料” and “広告なし,” so it can be confirmed that DotHabit offers at least a free, ad-free way to use the app. However, it does not disclose whether there are premium subscriptions, in-app purchases, team editions, or enterprise plans. In terms of deployment, the text only shows a mobile download path via “今すぐダウンロード”; it provides no information about a web version, self-hosting, cloud sync, or enterprise deployment.
From a SaaS/enterprise software perspective, DotHabit provides limited enterprise-oriented information. There is no visible mention of third-party integrations, APIs, developer documentation, team collaboration, role-based permissions, an admin console, data security certifications, or compliance statements. As a result, it is not suitable to evaluate as an organization-level OKR, employee performance, or team goal management system. It is better understood as a personal habit management tool.
Its strengths are simplicity, clear visuals, and a low learning curve. Dot-based visualization and reminders can help reduce the risk of quickly losing motivation. Being free and ad-free also improves its value for individual users. Its limitations are that public information is relatively limited, with little explanation around security, sync, export, or enterprise management. It is best suited for individuals who want to stick with daily habits such as studying, exercising, tracking expenses, or reading.
Based only on the captured text, it is not possible to determine access from mainland China, app store availability, or payment methods, so these remain unknown. If you need a Chinese-language ecosystem or team collaboration features, alternatives to consider include 滴答清单, 番茄ToDo, Habitica, and Loop Habit Tracker.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on dothabit.com official site.
dothabit.com is an Japan Online Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach dothabit.com directly.