Streak apps fail because they ignore the question that matters: Why do you keep relapsing?
Fap Count was built to answer that. It's not about counting days—it's about understanding the invisible architecture behind your behavior.
When you relapse, you don't just hit reset. You log context: time, emotional state (stressed, bored, tired, anxious), trigger (phone use, being alone, after a tough day), and optional notes. Each entry becomes a data point.
The AI analyzes these logs to reveal patterns:
"Most relapses happen late at night when you're tired"
"Boredom + phone scrolling = 80% relapse likelihood"
"Your frequency decreased 40% this month"
"Weekends are your highest-risk period"
This is powerful because awareness beats willpower. When you see the pattern clearly—"It's 11 PM, I'm scrolling, I'm tired, I know what happens next"—you get a moment of conscious choice. Not always. Not perfectly. But more often than before.
The app tracks streaks, but reframes them: "A relapse resets your streak, not your progress." It includes gamification to keep you engaged with the tracking process, not to shame you for imperfection.
Premium tiers ($2.34–$19.99) unlock deeper insights: heat maps, predictive analysis, multi-factor correlations. But the core philosophy stays free: honest data, zero judgment, real understanding.
You can't control what you don't understand. Fap Count gives you clarity.