Free Printable Habit Tracker (PDF) & Templates
The don't-break-the-chain method didn't start in an app — it started on paper, with a wall calendar and a red marker. Every day you did the work, you crossed off a day; the crosses grew into a chain, and the chain became the reason you showed up. This page brings that paper version back. Pick a month below and the generator renders a print-ready chain calendar in seconds, straight from your browser — print it, or save it as a PDF. No signup, no email gate, nothing to unlock.
Chain calendar generator
Choose a month and a year, and the generator lays out a one-page calendar in the chain visual language: one link for every day, arranged Monday through Sunday, with a line at the top to write the habit you're building. Print it directly, or choose “Save as PDF” in the print dialog to keep a copy — then hang it somewhere you can't ignore and mark each day you follow through. Every marked day forges a link; your only job is to not break the chain.
Printable templates
Three print layouts, all rendered by the same generator — each one a single page designed for a wall, a fridge door, or the inside of a notebook. Ink-friendly by design: outlines instead of solid blocks, so they print cleanly in black and white.
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Monthly chain calendar
One month per page, one link per day. The classic don't-break-the-chain layout — write your habit at the top and cross off every day you do it.
Weekly habit tracker
Seven columns for the days, empty rows for your habits. Track a handful of habits side by side and see the whole week at a glance.
Don't-break-the-chain year poster
The full year on one page — twelve months by thirty-one days. Boxes small enough for a marker dot, big enough to show a chain that's months long.
Notion, Google Sheets & Excel templates
Prefer to track digitally without another app? Both layouts below are honest, minimal starting points — copy the example table, paste it straight into Notion or a spreadsheet, and you have a working habit tracker in under a minute.
Notion habit tracker template
You don't need a marketplace template to track habits in Notion — a simple database with three or four properties does the job. Create a new table database: a Date property, a checkbox property per habit (or a single Habit text column if you track just one), and a Chain number you bump when you check the day off. That's the entire structure — the value comes from opening it daily, not from the setup.
If you want Notion to count the chain for you, add a formula property that compares today's row with yesterday's — but honestly, most people do fine bumping the number by hand. The example below shows the shape; copy it, paste it into an empty Notion page, and Notion will offer to turn it into a table.
| Date | Habit | Done | Chain |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-07-01 | Read 10 pages | ✓ | 1 |
| 2026-07-02 | Read 10 pages | ✓ | 2 |
| 2026-07-03 | Read 10 pages | ✓ | 3 |
Google Sheets / Excel habit tracker
A spreadsheet habit tracker is one honest layout: dates down column A, one habit per column across row 1, and an X (or a checkbox — Insert → Checkbox in Google Sheets) in every cell where you followed through. Freeze the first row, and the sheet scrolls like a calendar.
For totals, a plain COUNTA over each habit's column counts your completed days; a current-streak formula is possible but not necessary — the growing column of X marks is the chain, visible without a single formula. Copy the starter below and paste it into cell A1.
| Date | Read 10 pages | Workout | No sugar |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-07-01 | X | X | X |
| 2026-07-02 | X | X | |
| 2026-07-03 | X | X |
How to use the printable chain calendar
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Generate your calendar
Choose the month and year above — the generator renders a one-page chain calendar for exactly that month.
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Print it or save the PDF
Click print, then either send it to your printer or choose “Save as PDF” in the dialog to download it.
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Hang it where you'll see it
The wall by your desk, the fridge, the bathroom mirror — the calendar only works if it's in your line of sight every day.
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Mark every day — and don't break the chain
Each day you do the habit, cross off the link. After a few days the chain itself becomes the reason you keep going.
Or let the app forge the chain for you
Paper is a great start — but it can't remind you at the right moment, protect a sick day, or keep your chain going when you're away from the wall. Daychain runs the same don't-break-the-chain method automatically: every completed day forges a link, missed days can be forgiven with skip and repair credits, and friends can watch your chain grow. Free on iPhone and Android.