You missed a day. Then another. Now you're avoiding the app because seeing the X feels worse than not opening it. Welcome. We've all been there.
Here's the thing most habit trackers get wrong. They punish you for missing. The streak resets. The chart gets a gap. Some apps will literally guilt-message you about it. By day three, the app is louder than the habit.
Lansia doesn't do that. There's no streak penalty waiting to ruin your week. There's no notification telling you you've failed. When you miss, you mark the task missed. That's the whole interaction. The day moves on.
What the app tracks instead is your bounce-back rate. The speed at which you come back after a miss. Because the people who actually keep a daily practice for years aren't the ones who never miss. They're the ones who miss, shrug, and show up the next day. That's the number that compounds.
Think about it for a second. In five years of tomorrow's lists, would you rather hit 100% every week, or hit 70% and never quit? The 70% person wins by a mile. They're still writing lists in 2030 while the 100% person burned out in March.
Missed yesterday? Add tomorrow's list tonight. Missed three days in a row? Same answer. The app is built for that exact moment. The screen doesn't change tone. The reminder still comes. The streak picks back up the day after you do.
You don't need to be perfect. You just need to come back.
Open the app whenever you're ready. Tomorrow's list takes about a minute.
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