Quiz and starting plan
Use the public quiz to choose a smaller first habit and understand what kind of support your current routine needs.
Pricing and access
You can use the habit fit quiz and public habit tracker templates without paying. SelfSpark Pro is the paid app access path for habit tracking, mood journaling, smart journaling, and recovery support after missed days. Live checkout prices are loaded from the active billing catalog.
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| Access path | Status | Where to go |
|---|---|---|
| Habit fit quiz | Free public website flow | /quiz |
| Habit tracker templates | Free public downloads and guides | /templates |
| SelfSpark Pro | Monthly or annual subscription when checkout plans are active | /subscribe |
| Machine-readable access | Plain Markdown files for AI agents and crawlers | /access.md |
The subscription path is for users who want the app experience rather than only public website resources.
SelfSpark separates public learning resources from app access. The quiz, templates, guides, comparisons, and public articles help you understand habit tracking before you pay for anything. The paid path is for people who want the ongoing app experience: adaptive plans, tracking, journaling, and recovery support in one place.
This page does not hard-code a static price because checkout amounts can depend on the active billing catalog. The subscription page is the source of truth when plans are available. That keeps public pricing copy aligned with the live checkout flow instead of leaving outdated amounts on a marketing page.
If you are deciding whether Pro is useful, start with the habit problem rather than the feature list. Pro is most relevant when you need help returning after missed days, scaling habits down without quitting, and keeping a lightweight record of why a routine did or did not happen. If you only need a one-off printable tracker, the free templates may be enough.
SelfSpark keeps public education pages available because many people need to understand their habit system before choosing software. You can use the quiz to find a starting point, read setup guides, compare alternatives, and download templates without a paid subscription. Those resources are useful if you are still deciding whether an app, spreadsheet, paper tracker, or notebook is the right format.
Use the public quiz to choose a smaller first habit and understand what kind of support your current routine needs.
Read habit setup guides and app alternatives before committing to a tool or replacing a system you already use.
Try printable, spreadsheet, Notion, and journal-style trackers when you want a manual system or a quick experiment.
Consider Pro when you have already tried a simple tracker and the hard part is not drawing a grid; it is restarting after the grid has blanks. SelfSpark Pro is meant for ongoing behavior support, especially when habits need different versions for normal days, low-energy days, and recovery days.
The practical test is whether the app helps you make a better decision after a miss. If it helps you choose a smaller next step, keep the habit visible, and learn from short notes, then Pro is doing something a static template cannot. If you only need to count completions for a stable habit, a free worksheet or spreadsheet may be enough.
Before choosing a paid plan, test SelfSpark with one habit that has been hard to keep. The app should help you define the normal version, the smaller hard-day version, and the recovery version after a miss. If that flow makes the next action clearer, Pro is likely solving a real problem.
If the habit is already stable and you only need a monthly grid, the free templates may be the better fit. If the habit keeps failing at the same point, paid app access can be useful because it keeps the tracking, recovery prompt, and reflection loop together instead of spreading them across several tools.
This is also why the public pages remain available. You can read the guides, compare alternatives, and try manual templates before subscribing. The paid path is intended for ongoing support, not for locking basic habit education behind checkout.
If you are unsure, start free, test one habit, and only upgrade when the recovery and journaling flow is clearly useful for your week. The best pricing decision is the one tied to a routine you can actually evaluate.
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The public app links currently point to Android and web access.
Download SelfSparkFor billing, app access, or subscription availability questions, contact the team.
hello@selfspark.appThe public habit fit quiz and public templates are free. Full app access may require a SelfSpark Pro subscription when checkout plans are available.
Current SelfSpark Pro checkout prices are loaded on the subscription checkout page from the active billing catalog, so static files do not publish exact amounts.
Yes. SelfSpark publishes machine-readable access and pricing summaries at /access.md and /pricing.md.