A polished routine and habit planner with mood logging and personality-based suggestions. Easy to get started, motivating to keep using—backed by a 4.8★ rating and over 10 million installs. | ChatOn AI is a comprehensive AI assistant powered by multiple advanced models including GPT-4o and Claude 3.7. It offers text generation, AI image creation, document analysis, and YouTube video summarization in one platform. | |
Key Features A summary of the most important features offered by each app. |
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Our Rating Prod Apps's expert review score for each app, based on hands-on testing and research. | 8.0 Winner in this category | 6.8 |
Total users Total active users across all major browsers: Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari. | 0 | 0 |
Total ratings Total number of user ratings received across all supported browsers. | 0 | 0 |
Average rating Average user rating across all browsers, calculated from available store ratings. | — ⭐ | — ⭐ |
Entry Level Price The minimum price required to start using the app. "Free" means a free tier is available. | Free | Free |
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Features Prod Apps's expert score for the 'Features' aspect of each app. | 8.5 Me+ goes beyond basic habit tracking with a full routine planner, mood logging, and optional personality-based guidance. During our testing, we found it especially good at turning plans into action through clear steps and timely reminders. Here's what we liked most:
Areas for improvement: some advanced content sits behind a paywall, and reordering items via drag-and-drop could be smoother. While HabitNow offers more comprehensive scheduling and timer features, Me+ focuses on routine structure and personalization. Overall, it's a thoughtful feature set that earns an 8.5. Winner in this category | 8.0 ChatOn AI has a really impressive set of features that goes way beyond just chatting with AI. We found it can handle text generation, image creation, document analysis, and lots more - basically everything you'd want from an AI assistant. Here's what we liked most:
But we did run into some issues. Recent updates seem to have caused performance problems - the app sometimes freezes up or needs to be restarted to work properly. Also, the image generation feature, while cool in theory, doesn't always give you what you ask for. The free version is pretty limited, which makes sense but might be frustrating if you want to test everything before paying. We give features an 8.0 - great variety and innovation, but the reliability could be better. |
Performance Prod Apps's expert score for the 'Performance' aspect of each app. | 8.3 Me+ felt stable and responsive throughout our tests. Navigation is smooth, widgets update reliably, and notifications fire on time. We noticed occasional sluggishness when reordering many items in long routines, especially on older devices, but it didn't affect daily use. While Loop Habit Tracker offers superior performance with its lightweight design and 9.8 performance rating, Me+ provides solid performance that earns an 8.3. Winner in this category | 5.5 ChatOn AI's performance is the biggest problem we found. Recent user feedback shows serious reliability issues that make the app frustrating to use, and these problems seem to have gotten worse after recent updates. What works well when it's running:
But there are major performance issues:
These performance problems have been going on for weeks, and some users say the app has become basically unusable. The developers don't seem to be responding quickly to fix these issues. While ChatOn AI has the potential to perform well based on its features and user base, the current reliability problems make it hard to use. We give performance a 5.5 - below average due to persistent stability issues. |
Design Prod Apps's expert score for the 'Design' aspect of each app. | 8.8 The interface is clean and purposeful, with typography and color used to guide your attention without getting in the way. We always knew what was next, and progress felt tangible. What stood out to us:
A dark mode would be nice for early mornings, and the drag-and-drop could be more obvious visually. Still, the design supports the main goal: helping you do the next right thing. While HabitKit offers more elegant GitHub-style visualization, Me+ provides a practical, motivating interface. We rate design at 8.8. Winner in this category | 7.5 ChatOn AI has a clean, modern look that does a good job organizing all its features. The interface is easy to navigate and looks professional, though there are a few areas that could be improved. What we liked about the design:
Some things could be better though. The interface can feel a bit crowded when you're using advanced features, and some users say the image generation interface could be more intuitive. The transitions between different AI models and features could be smoother too. Overall, the design is solid and functional, though not particularly groundbreaking compared to other AI apps. We give design a 7.5 - it works well and looks good, but could use some polish. |
Value for Money Prod Apps's expert score for the 'Value for Money' aspect of each app. | 7.2 The free tier covers the essentials and is enough for many users. If you want advanced content and more customization options, upgrades are available through in-app purchases (€8.99–€74.99 on Google Play). It's good value if you'll use the extra guidance and content regularly; otherwise, the free experience is already quite strong. For users who want completely free unlimited habits, Habitive offers better value. However, Me+'s MBTI guidance and structured approach may justify the cost for users who need more than basic tracking. We rate value for money at 7.2. Winner in this category | 6.0 ChatOn AI's value is complicated and really depends on your experience with the app. Some users get great value, while others feel ripped off due to performance issues and subscription problems. What makes it good value:
But there are some real problems:
The value really depends on whether you run into the performance issues. If everything works smoothly, the features justify the cost. But the combination of reliability problems and subscription issues really hurts the overall value. We give value for money a 6.0 - potentially good value when it works, but the problems make it hard to recommend confidently. |
Ease of Use Prod Apps's expert score for the 'Ease of Use' aspect of each app. | 7.8 Getting started is straightforward and guided. The basics are easy: add a routine, set reminders, start checking things off. As routines get more complex, arranging steps takes more effort, and the drag-and-drop interaction can feel a bit fiddly. Here's what we liked:
There's a reasonable learning curve and strong guidance makes it approachable. While Habitive offers the simplest 3-click setup, Me+ provides more structure for complex routine building. We rate ease of use at 7.8. Winner in this category | 7.0 ChatOn AI is generally pretty easy to use, especially for an app with so many features. It does a good job making advanced AI capabilities accessible to everyone, though recent performance issues have made it less reliable. What makes it easy to use:
But we ran into some problems during testing. Recent updates seem to have made the app less reliable - it often freezes up or needs to be restarted to work properly. This really hurts the ease of use since you can't count on it to work consistently. Some of the more advanced features like image generation and document analysis have interfaces that could use better tutorials or guides. The free vs premium feature split can also be confusing. When it's working properly, ChatOn is very easy to use. But the current reliability issues make it frustrating. We give ease of use a 7.0 - good when it works, but the performance problems really get in the way. |
Security & Privacy Prod Apps's expert score for the 'Security & Privacy' aspect of each app. | 7.5 The app requests sensible permissions and we didn't see any obvious overreach. Your routine data appears to be stored locally with account-based sync features available if you want them. We'd like to see clearer, more prominent documentation on how your data is handled. Bottom line: nothing concerning in our testing, but more transparency would help users feel confident. While HabitKit offers superior privacy with fully local storage and no accounts required, Me+ provides a reasonable balance of convenience and security. We rate security & privacy at 7.5. Winner in this category | 6.5 ChatOn AI's approach to security and privacy is a mixed bag, which is pretty typical for AI assistant apps. There are some good things, but also some concerns you should know about. The good stuff:
But there are some privacy concerns to be aware of:
The app could be more transparent about its privacy policy and how it handles data. You should be careful about what sensitive information you share, since your conversations and files get processed by third-party AI services. We give security and privacy a 6.5 - okay for an AI assistant, but be careful with sensitive information. |
Conclusion A summary of our findings and final thoughts for each app. | After testing Me+ Lifestyle Routine ourselves, we'd definitely recommend it to anyone who wants a structured, motivating way to build better daily habits. It keeps the important stuff front and center—simple planning, timely reminders, and visible progress. The free version handles the basics well, and if you want deeper guidance and more content, the premium options are there when you're ready. For building sustainable routines that actually stick, Me+ is a solid choice. If you prefer a completely free experience, Habitive offers unlimited habits without any cost. For those who want elegant design and privacy focus, HabitKit provides beautiful GitHub-style visualization. And if you need comprehensive scheduling with timer features, HabitNow offers more advanced functionality. However, Me+'s unique combination of MBTI guidance, mood tracking, and structured routine planning makes it stand out for users who want a more guided approach to habit building. | ChatOn AI is a solid all-in-one AI assistant that brings together multiple AI models in one app. It's got text generation, image creation, document analysis, and more - basically everything you'd want from an AI helper. Lots of users love it for its features and ease of use, but there are some concerns about recent performance problems and how accurate the image generation really is. The free version gives you a taste of what it can do, but you'll need to pay to unlock the good stuff. If you're looking for a multi-purpose AI assistant that can handle both text and images, ChatOn is worth checking out. Just keep in mind that your experience might vary depending on how the app is running when you use it. |
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