Journal streaks

Journal streaks show how many days have consecutive journal entries created.

Journal Streaks are shown to indicate the number of consecutive days entries were created. It is a great way to keep motivated and consistently journaling.

You can see your Journal streaks on iOS and Android by tapping More…, then scrolling down to Streaks. To see a list of journals and the streak count for each tap “See more” on iOS, or tap “Current Streak” on Android.

Another way to view Journal streaks in iOS is to tap “Journals”, then tap the Book icon to open the Journal Description and Stats. Tap “Streak” to view more details.

Restoring streaks retroactively

If you lose your streak due to a missed day, you can restore your streak by creating new entries on any days you missed.

In the Streaks view, use the Calendar view to see any days you may have missed. Tap a journal to create a new entry. To restore your streak go back and create an entry for any missed days.

Example of a Journal Streaks screen on Day One app, iOS.

Can I disable Streaks?

At this time, there is no way to fully disable the Streaks feature, the streak counter, or streak-related popups and notifications in Day One. The Streaks display is built into the app and cannot be hidden from Settings.

You can, however, exclude specific journals from your streak count. To do this, open Settings > Journals, tap the journal you want to exclude, tap Advanced, and turn off Include in Streaks.

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