Coding streak tracker

A coding consistency tracker for everything that doesn't show up on GitHub.

GitHub's contribution graph rewards public commits. Streakly rewards the daily work no graph sees — the bug you debugged, the design doc you wrote, the LeetCode problem you actually solved. Same heatmap, your full effort.

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Same demo data — six Pro themes, swipe or wait 5s.

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346 active days · 52 day longest streak

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Your real coding habit is bigger than your contribution graph

GitHub's green squares are great — and incomplete. They miss the four hours you spent reading the codebase, the design doc you wrote in Notion, the algorithm problem you solved on paper, and every private repo you can't push from work. Streakly is the heatmap for the rest of your coding life: log every day you actually did the work, regardless of where the artifact lives.

Counts every kind of work

LeetCode, side projects, work-only commits, design docs, code reviews, learning sessions. If you put in coding hours, the cell turns green.

Eight intensity levels

A 30-minute LeetCode warmup looks different from a four-hour deep work session. Color depth makes that obvious at a glance.

Embed it next to your README

Drop the heatmap into your portfolio, personal site, or About page. Hiring managers see a coding streak that's larger than what GitHub alone can prove.

Pair with a learning tracker

Pro and Lifetime users get unlimited heatmaps. A clean split: one for shipping, one for learning — and you can see at a glance when you're starving the second.

Frequently asked

Why not just look at my GitHub graph?

Because GitHub only shows public commits to repos you own. Work commits, private codebases, side projects with squashed history, and non-commit work (reviewing, debugging, designing, learning) are invisible. Streakly captures all of it.

Do I have to log every commit?

No — Streakly tracks days, not commits. One click per day to mark you actually did the work, with optional intensity for hours or sessions.

Can I show this on my portfolio?

Yes — every widget has a public embed link. Drop it onto your portfolio site, your About page or your personal blog. Hiring managers love a consistent streak.

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Coding streak tracker — Streakly