Fabulous Daily Routine Planner reviews
What users love and hate · 500 reviews analyzed · ★ 2.9
A daily routine planner with guided content, morning and evening scripts, and curated goal collections — designed for people who want to build healthy habits gradually.
What users love
Habits introduced in tiny steps, no overwhelm at the start
The small-steps method removes pressure and helps users stick with it past day one
AVOID!!! Unauthorized payment taken!!!I They have taken THREE (!) payments from my card within 10s although subscribing only to one plan and authorising only one payment. They refunded one within a minute meaning obviously something went wrong with the processing, but refused to refund another one saying that it's renewal (but I've just signed up!!!)
Fabulous is a fun and appealing app that helps you to build habits using small, manageable steps. I've found it to be encouraging and user friendly. I would recommend this app.
So far, so good. 2 weeks in, and I'm already seeing a difference in my thinking. Also, I'm developing a routine for mornings that leaves me feeling so much less scattered. Good way to start the day. Update 6/2026 I have bounced back and forth from using the app for personal reasons. But it's always there when I get myself back on track. I really do think it's a great app. It builds things slowly,
Morning and evening affirmations, quotes, and letters set the tone for the day
Audio and written content remind users why they started and keep motivation alive
this app is so great at guiding people. the options it provides for followers are truly valuable. daily , focus and nightly quotes . journeys milestones keep reminding us about the positive sides about ourselves we rarely celebrate. the money spent on the premium subscription is never gonna be wasted. teruwan saranai may triple gem bless you🙏🙏🙏
Like their coaching texts
So many options and information, goal setting, routine setting. Repetitive note confirming status as premium - have to close every time I open the app. Suggests additional apps to help - doesn't state that they cost extra, you find that or when they take the bundle $ out of your account. Love the morning and evening snippets and that they are audio as well as written.
Beautiful, warm, and calm interface design
A pleasant color palette and clean layout create a sense of care and comfort
Fabulous is a fun and appealing app that helps you to build habits using small, manageable steps. I've found it to be encouraging and user friendly. I would recommend this app.
Inspiring and motivating app, super friendly interface with lots of warmth and pleasing design.
The layout and design are gorgeous. However, didn't work for me. There's too many reading and some basic tasks. So, I couldn't see any results, as the tasks were drink water, time to sleep, and have breakfast. Would be nice if there were some kind of types of routine, so we can choose a level or category. In general, it seemed to be promising in future.
Measurably improves consistency and productivity in real life
Users report stronger discipline, better sleep, calmer mood, and visible results within days
this is the best habit app i tried yet as a person who've been trying habit apps its easy to use,no ads,it helped me build better habits
This app is perfect for anyone eager to build new habits or transform their lifestyle. Its intuitive design functions as a habit planner and organizer, helping you establish routines and develop discipline. Absolutely fantastic! 5/5 ⭐
i started seeing results after 3 days
Feels like a warm digital companion during tough times
The sense of support and community helps combat loneliness and low energy
I've only been using the app a short time but it's definitely helping. I love the posts between my "circles" will update more soon
so far it has been reminding and keeping me accountable.
Through Fabulous, I have learnt that how even after years of bad habits, depression and lack of motivation that through incremental small,sometimes miniscule steps I can change myself and my life for the better. Fabulous and it's community is like nothing else I have come across, ever. I was extremely lonely when I first found La Vie Fabuleuse, that's gone. I subscribed to Fabulous Premium, it's w
For users with ADHD: works for some, overwhelms others
Gently breaks paralysis and holds focus when to-do lists fail
EXTREMELY DIFFICULT TO CANCEL!!! .. it seemed intentionally designed to be difficult to cancel , especially for someone with Attention challenges. The subscription didnt show up on my google play subscriptions... but they kept charging my card anyway for many months...
SHADY App! Even after Cancelling the bundle subscription, they charged me $110 for some add-ons anyway. Why make it a bundle if you have to go and CANCEL EVERY SINGLE ADDON SEPARATELY? I hadn't even used the app once! Ironic that this app is predatory towards people with ADHD who already have trouble cancelling the things that they're subscribed to. A huge Scam.
This app is deliberately marketed at people with ADHD and that struggle with focus and habit building, and in my opinion, is exploiting that. There is a lack of transparency around charges and lack of notification of the end of the free trial, despite being a tool centred on tracking tasks and building habits with constant notifications. It is difficult to cancel and 24 hours notice is required ah
Lacks flexibility: weekday scheduling, widgets, Watch support, dark mode
The core routine concept is well-liked
The app has been on the market long enough and is the costliest in the Category. the UI justifies it but it is about time the app upgrades. adapt it to watch, and let people track from PC too. make a widget that not only shoes streak but allows to log directly from there. it is about time some change came into fabulous. the app is rigid. let people doing their own things track their stats for thei
Pretty good. Desperately needs a dark mode
bloated with features you'll never use and missing basic functionality that other similar apps have. like why can't I set habits to only occur on certain days? nobody works every single day, so what's the point of a workday routine that can't be customized to certain days of the week?
What users hate
One missed day resets the streak and devalues progress
A long streak resets after one or two missed days; users ask for grace days and a history of completed habits
Been using Fabulous since 2021, and it has changed drastically over the years. It's still the only habit app that truly hooked me, thanks to its interface, motivation tools, coaching, and challenges. The recent AI guidance and secondary apps are interesting, though it risks drifting the app's original identity and purpose. Sadly, the new mascot feels out of place, I prefer the old one. Also, BRING
Came here to rate this for an incredibly demoralizing feature: the inability to keep a streak simply for recording the habits at the wrong time. There is a tracker that shows how long you've been on a journey; even if you go back the next day to check a missed box, it still acts like you broke your streak and resets. Now the app is updated and won't even let you go back. 38 days gone due to 3 miss
I used to like this app but now the experience is aggravating. The introduction of animations is terrible, they do not work well on Android, make the app slow and I hate I can't opt out of them or x out of them. The streak system does not work either, I need to cheese it and as someone with OCD it has the opposite effect. Plus all the damn pop ups for other apps and products are also annoying. It
A video splash after every check-in slows things down and gets annoying
The unskippable streak animation after every check-in makes the app feel sluggish and exhausting
It's okay. Liked the idea behind the app, but felt it costs too much for what is essentially a gradual, glorified To-Do list that takes it one step further with annoying compulsory animations. Had a 30 day trial & still couldn't stick it out for 2 weeks. Those animations are mostly to blame, because if it's not cape boy taking too long to show me my streak, it's the shadow puppet narrating a 'moti
Annoying app. Perfect for someone who lives off the addictive side of social media (bright colours, pings, animations). At least now you can get a dopamine hit from following instructions or doing productive things. I'm just looking for peace and clarity and this app, while trying to help, is just another annoying notification twice daily. Also as a man, I can't change the avatar to a guy. So it's
I use this app just for the habit tracking (which is excellent), but the interface is just so visually noisy I often avoid opening the app altogether. For example, every day when you tick your first habit off your checklist there is essentially a loud unskippable cut scene with your day streak number. I beg the developers to remove this. A clean interface would make this a 5-star app for me. As it
Cluttered, noisy home screen undermines focus
Too much going on in one place — an app built around focus actively scatters attention
Terrible user interface. Will never use again.
Very bad UX and unclear subscription managing process.
there are so many offers once you even say yes to the app they're trying to sell you something constantly it's horrible. all the ads are distracting and not helpful 😭
Persistent upsells for companion apps are distracting
Constant cross-sells for sibling apps and bundles pull focus away from the core task
I miss the old Fabulous. Home screen is no longer about you and your journey (they hid them in the bottom menu) All I see are upsells for other apps.
When I used this app years ago, it was useful. They've really leaned into the pay to play model. Most things are hidden behind a paywall or secondary app. I'm sure you'll have a better experience if you're willing to pay for one. I'm motivated enough to create my own checklists, timers, and motivational quote photo albums for free. It was fine until they charge you to add tasks to your routines.
SHADY App! Even after Cancelling the bundle subscription, they charged me $110 for some add-ons anyway. Why make it a bundle if you have to go and CANCEL EVERY SINGLE ADDON SEPARATELY? I hadn't even used the app once! Ironic that this app is predatory towards people with ADHD who already have trouble cancelling the things that they're subscribed to. A huge Scam.
Subscription price feels steep for what is essentially a habit tracker
Cost is out of proportion with the features; free alternatives offer comparable functionality
WORST EXPERIENCE WITH AN APP ... seems like their research and development went into targeting and tricking people most vulnerable to hidden billing scheme... RIDICULOUSLY OVERPRICED...
the app is decent I just feel the asking price after that is 23 dollars is a little ti expensive. good but cancelation little tricky. I'd say it's good but a little hard to navigate.
The app has been on the market long enough and is the costliest in the Category. the UI justifies it but it is about time the app upgrades. adapt it to watch, and let people track from PC too. make a widget that not only shoes streak but allows to log directly from there. it is about time some change came into fabulous. the app is rigid. let people doing their own things track their stats for thei
Paywall hits before users can even try the app
A long onboarding survey followed by a payment prompt before seeing the interface drives users away
vile, data mining pop up driven nonsense. bombarded with adds constantly whilst on a premium tier, the whole thing hidden behind some duolingo-esque streak tracker meaning before you can even explore the app your energy has been zapped by several dialogue screens and even more ads. not in the slightest bit fit for purpose, just a cash grab with no content.
I havent yet use this app.but decides to write a review right away. i just signed in. haven't see anything yet.i have not plan 1 thing yet and they are saying im eligible to have 60pecent off i can try it 1 week for free then commite to pay 1 .sth(only now offer) the reason I'm writing this review is to give this feedback: it is very inconsiderate thing to ask someone to commit to anything before
There's an app somewhere below the barrage of ads for premium. Uninstalled in annoyance before being able to see if this might actually be useful.
Progress stalls on basic tasks: same 'drink water' prompt for years
New steps rarely unlock after the initial setup; content repeats and grows stale quickly
The layout and design are gorgeous. However, didn't work for me. There's too many reading and some basic tasks. So, I couldn't see any results, as the tasks were drink water, time to sleep, and have breakfast. Would be nice if there were some kind of types of routine, so we can choose a level or category. In general, it seemed to be promising in future.
At first, the app was helpful but use it long enough there will be repeats in the coaching which becomes annoying over time. Then they keep adding bloat to the app that interfere with getting to the feature that you like. Help was unable to address it when I reached out. after 3 years, I'm ready to uninstall.
Super expensive reminder to drink water. Seems scammy and over rated. Features not user friendly and don't show the purchaser what is available in the app
Too much AI-generated content and templated support responses
Users notice boilerplate text and copy-paste replies, which makes the brand feel impersonal
support is atrocious!!!! and they are constantly trying to get you to buy more of their apps !!!!. its like its a company run by AI
Been using Fabulous since 2021, and it has changed drastically over the years. It's still the only habit app that truly hooked me, thanks to its interface, motivation tools, coaching, and challenges. The recent AI guidance and secondary apps are interesting, though it risks drifting the app's original identity and purpose. Sadly, the new mascot feels out of place, I prefer the old one. Also, BRING
The core coaching material is super enough. The brand has "gone commercial" with overuse of AI, including in customer service, and extra features. So the average of 1 and 5 stars, reward and punishment.