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Test Project 101 is a daily habit-tracking app for people who've bounced off every other tracker. The founder had a sharp idea and a small budget, and needed one team to take it from figma to the App Store and Play Store — and stay on afterwards.
The problem
Most habit apps are lonely. You set a goal, you forget, and there's nobody to notice. The founder wanted accountability built in: streaks you don't want to break, gentle reminders, and a small circle of friends who can see how you're doing. But they weren't technical, had no in-house engineers, and had been burned once already by a freelancer who disappeared after the first build.
What we built
We scoped a tight version one, cut everything that wasn't essential, and shipped in nine weeks.
- Streaks & reminders — local notifications that adapt to when you actually check in
- Accountability circles — invite up to five friends and see each other's progress
- Offline-first sync — log a habit on the subway, it syncs when you're back online
- One codebase, both stores — Flutter for iOS and Android, Firebase for auth, data and push
How we worked
Every week the founder got a build they could actually use, and their feedback went straight to the people writing the code. No account managers, no telephone game. When something broke, the team that built it was the team that fixed it.
The outcome
- 9 weeks from kickoff to live on both stores
- 4.8★ average rating in the first month
- 62% week-4 retention, well above the category average
- Still on the same team a year later for fixes and new features
Screenshots for the gallery go in the Screenshots property. The big header image goes in Banner. The square app icon goes in Icon. Keep this body focused on the story: the problem, what you built, and the result.


