Pranit GargBuilder · GTM · Nomad

Momentum

The app I built because no single tool could run my life. Habits, health, nutrition, goals, and tasks, all connected.

Building
Momentum

24 database tables across 5 domains

Habits, health, nutrition, goals, tasks, and content pipeline

WHOOP, Typefully, and Obsidian integrations

The Problem

Every productivity app does one thing for everyone. Habit trackers don't know about your goals. Nutrition apps don't know about your health data. Goal trackers have no idea what you actually did today.

I wanted a system where everything talks to each other. Where completing a habit moves a goal forward. Where my WHOOP recovery score shows up next to my nutrition log. Where I can see my entire day, not five disconnected apps pretending to help.

What It Does

Momentum connects six domains into one system: habits, goals, tasks, health, nutrition, and a content pipeline. They're not just side by side. They're wired together. Habits feed into goals automatically. Health data flows in from WHOOP without me touching anything.

The nutrition and macro tracking has been the surprise hit. First time in my life tracking macros has actually been fun, and it's driving real results. Setting protein targets and logging meals in the same app where I track everything else removed all the friction that killed every previous attempt.

Then there's the gamification layer: XP for completing habits, streaks that compound, levels you earn over time. It sounds simple, but it makes consistency genuinely addictive. I went from "I should do this" to "I need to keep my streak alive" within the first week.

The Build

Built entirely with Claude Code. Real-time data via Convex, so everything updates instantly across devices. It's a PWA that works on my phone without going through an app store. The WHOOP OAuth integration was the most fun technical challenge: standalone webviews have isolated cookie jars, so the auth flow had to open in the system browser.

What's Next

Personal for now, but I'm planning to open it up. Apple Health integration and AI-powered nutrition analysis from food photos are next on the list.