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Let your Ovvash Score keep you honest

One number out of 100 reflects how you showed up across habits, tasks, study, and fitness — a daily pulse, not a judgment.

Productivity tools often fail because they measure activity in silos. You crushed your workout app but ignored tasks. You cleared your inbox but skipped meditation. Each app celebrates its own metric while your whole life stays invisible.

Ovvash Score fixes that by combining signals from the modules you actually use. Habits checked off, tasks completed, study sessions logged, workouts finished — they feed a single daily score from 0 to 100. It is not about perfection. It is about showing up across the areas you said matter.

Check your score once a day, ideally in the evening. A dip tells you something specific happened: maybe tasks piled up, maybe habits broke during travel. A steady climb means your systems are working even when motivation is average. Use the score as feedback, not guilt.

Want to raise it sustainably? Do not chase the number with busywork. Pick one weak pillar and improve it for a week. If tasks drag your score down, spend fifteen minutes clearing blockers in Todo. If habits slip, reduce to three non-negotiables in Habits. The score rewards balance, which is exactly how real life works.