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WithoutX is a habit tracking and self-improvement platform built around social accountability. Users create challenges for habits they want to build or break, log daily check-ins, and share progress with friends or teams. The service operates on a freemium model with a paid tier called Apex.
History
WithoutX was launched as a web application before expanding to a Chrome browser extension, a Discord bot, and Android and iOS mobile apps.[1] The service grew through its Discord community and was listed on Top.gg.[2]
Features
Users create challenges with a name, description, duration, and category. Each challenge has a daily check-in flow where users can log progress. The system tracks streaks, awards XP, and assigns levels and achievements. Leaderboards compare users globally and within teams.
The platform includes a friends system, team-based challenge tracking, comments and likes on challenge entries, and a community activity feed. A year-in-review feature called Wrapped recaps user activity over the past year.[3]
WithoutX does not require an account to start. New users receive an anonymous session and can add an email later to claim their account. The privacy policy states that user data is not sold and browsing is not tracked.[4]
Apex subscription
The paid Apex tier removes limits on active challenges and team size. It adds check-in photos, journey galleries, advanced analytics, streak repair, premium cosmetics, and data export. Apex costs $48 per year.[5]
Platforms
WithoutX is available as a web application, an Android app on Google Play,[6] a Chrome browser extension, and a Discord integration. The browser extension blocks distracting websites using configurable presets and includes a panic button that activates 30-minute site blocking during urges. The Discord bot provides check-in reminders, leaderboards, and streak roles.[7]
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