Why Streaks Are Lying to You (And What to Track Instead)
Why Streaks Are Lying to You (And What to Track Instead) Published on dev.to — March 23, 2026 You've got a 47-day streak in your habit app. Then you miss one day. Zero. The app shows a broken chain...

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Why Streaks Are Lying to You (And What to Track Instead) Published on dev.to — March 23, 2026 You've got a 47-day streak in your habit app. Then you miss one day. Zero. The app shows a broken chain. The number resets to 1. You feel like you've undone 47 days of work. Here's the thing: you haven't. But the app just told you you did. The Streak Lie Streak mechanics are designed around a single assumption: consistency is binary. You either did the thing, or you didn't. Perfect or broken. This works great for apps trying to keep you engaged. Nothing triggers re-engagement like a notification that says "Don't break your streak!" It's a dark pattern dressed up as motivation. But here's what streaks don't capture: The habit you did 46 out of 47 days (96% consistency) feels identical to the one you did 1 out of 47 days (2% consistency). Both are "streak broken." A miss on day 2 of a new habit is catastrophic for morale. A miss on day 300 of a mature habit is... Tuesday. Recovery behavior after