FAQs

What is Everest Habit Tracker?

Everest is a habit-tracking web app that helps users achieve their goals by breaking them into subgoals and actionable steps using the SMART goal framework.

How does the system work?

Users define their main goal, break it down into subgoals, and attach specific steps to each one. Each subgoal follows the SMART framework to ensure it's Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound.

Can I track multiple habits at once?

Yes! Everest allows you to work on multiple subgoals with their own steps, so you can track several habits simultaneously.

How do I log my progress?

Users log their daily progress through the app by checking off steps as they complete them. The app helps users stay accountable and see how close they are to achieving each subgoal.

What happens if I fall behind?

If you're unable to complete a step or subgoal, you can revise your plan or adjust your SMART criteria to make it more achievable. Everest encourages iteration over perfection.

Is Everest free to use?

Yes, the current version is completely free. Future versions may include premium features like analytics and personalization.

Can I set my own goals?

Absolutely. Everest is built around user-defined goals. You create your main goal, break it into subgoals, and define clear steps to get there using SMART principles.

Does Everest use AI?

It has limited AI capabilities right now and no access to specific user data, but future versions may include more advanced AI features to analyze your progress and offer personalized tips to help you stay on track.

Who is Everest designed for?

Everest is for anyone who wants a structured yet flexible way to build habits—whether you’re a student, professional, or just trying to stay consistent with personal goals.