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What it is

A streak is the number of consecutive days on which you’ve completed at least one task. It’s a lightweight consistency signal — not a productivity score. The goal isn’t to complete more on any given day; it’s to close out at least one thing, every day.

When to use it

Streaks work best as passive motivation. You don’t need to do anything to “use” streaks — just keep shipping. Glance at the counter on the dashboard once a day if it helps.

How it’s computed

  • What counts as a day: Any day (in your local timezone) with at least one task marked completed.
  • What counts as a task: Any task whose isCompleted flag is true. Creating a task without completing it doesn’t keep the streak alive.
  • When it resets: A day passes without any completed task. The next time you complete a task, the streak restarts at 1.

Recovery after a miss

There’s no grace period or “freeze” in v1. If you miss a day, the streak resets. The best practice is to complete something small the moment you realize you haven’t closed out anything today — even a one-minute task counts.

Example

You complete at least one task on April 1, 2, 3, 4. Streak: 4. You create tasks on April 5 but don’t complete any of them. The next time you open Znift, the streak has reset. You complete Morning coffee. Streak: 1.
  • Quick log — the fastest way to capture work so you can complete it.
  • Summary and standups — see your completion history across a streak period.