How it works
Choose it. Set it up. Check in. See what changed.
Peak Streak removes the blank page between deciding to improve something and knowing what to do today. The loop has 4 parts, and each one has a job.
- Choose 01
Pick one challenge worth doing now
Browse fitness, habit, and everyday health challenges. Each page tells you the daily action, the tracker it uses, and the suggested setup before you commit.
You can browse before creating an account.
- Set your setup 02
Choose the version that fits your day
Select a target, duration, or intensity when the challenge supports it. Your setup is locked when you start, so this attempt keeps one clear meaning from Day 1 to the finish.
A solo challenge can start without an account.
- Check in 03
Do the action in the right tracker
Tap each glass, run the timer, count the set, or mark a simple daily action done. If you completed it away from the app, supported challenges also let you log it manually.
Core solo tracking keeps working when the connection drops.
- Review 04
See the attempt as it really happened
Review completed days, streaks, challenge-specific stats, and previous attempts. A miss stays visible without deleting the work you already did.
Your history is more useful than a perfect-looking score.
The daily tracker
The action decides the interface.
A generic checkbox works for "lights out by 11" and quickly falls apart for water, meditation, or a progressive push-up plan. Peak Streak uses the smallest tracker that fits the challenge instead.
That might be a set of water vessels, a simple timer, a rep counter, or a guided training session. The tracker records the action in its own unit, so your stats stay about liters, minutes, or reps instead of being flattened into one vague performance score.
Completed something outside the app? When a manual entry makes sense, it counts. Peak Streak keeps the guided tracker as the main path without pretending every real day happens in front of a screen.
Start on your own
Pick a Challenge, choose the setup, and begin without creating an account. The free tier supports one active Challenge at a time, which keeps the Home screen focused on today's action.
Bring people you know
Create or accept a private invite, sign in, choose your own setup, and share the same Day 1. Crew shows challenge status inside the group without placing you in a public social feed.
See how Peak Crew worksCommon questions
Before you choose Day 1
Do I need an account for a solo challenge?
No. You can start and track a solo challenge without an account. An account is required for Peak Crew and for features that keep your progress connected across more than one phone.
What happens if my connection drops?
Core solo tracking remains available and your check-ins stay saved on your phone. Connected features can catch up after the connection returns.
How many challenges can I run on the free tier?
Peak Streak Free supports one active Challenge at a time. You can still browse the catalog before choosing the one you want to start.
Are Journeys and Events available now?
Journeys and Events are being prepared for release. They stay out of the app until the complete experience is ready. The app and Download page show what is currently available.
Choose the first action
Find a challenge you can do today.
Browse the setup and tracker before you decide. Starting solo does not require an account.