Daychain
This appAllows unlimited active tasks on the premium tier and keeps each habit as its own chain; because the daily screen only shows what's due today, it doesn't get cluttered no matter how large the list grows. Its four task types let you track different habits the right way.
Best for: People who want to manage many habits in an organized, clutter-free way
Habitify
A cross-platform app that allows unlimited habits and offers organization by areas and time slots. Strong for people who want to track many habits with statistics, but the full feature set sits behind a subscription.
Best for: People who want to organize many habits with statistics and areas
TickTick
Organizes tasks with folders and lists, with habits living inside that structure. Good for people who want to organize their habits alongside a broader productivity system, but overkill for habits alone.
Best for: People who want to organize habits together with tasks and projects
HabitKit
Shows each habit as its own colorful grid and allows unlimited habits; seeing them all together visually is satisfying. The visuals are strong, but the tracking logic is simple and it offers no deep organization.
Best for: People who want to see many habits together as colorful grids
Streaks
A simple, elegant, iOS-only app, but it's capped at up to 24 tasks. Perfect for a small set of clear habits, but for people who want to grow a very large list, that ceiling can be a blocker.
Best for: People who want to track a small but clear set of habits on iOS
The right app for multiple habits is the one that offers both capacity and keeps a growing list organized. Daychain leads this segment because it offers unlimited tasks on the premium tier and keeps the daily screen clean; if you want stats-focused organization, Habitify is strong, and if you want to combine habits with a broad productivity system, TickTick is.