Identity Tracker
Track who you're becoming, not just what you did.
Behavior-vs-identity alignment scoring.
01 The problem
Most habit apps measure actions. "Did you go to the gym?" But you can go to the gym for years and still not feel like an athlete. Identity drives behavior, not the other way around. If you don't track identity, you don't track the thing that actually changes.
02 How Excera solves it
Identity Tracker flips the question. You declare who you're becoming ("I am a disciplined person"), then log the actions that align — and the ones that don't. The system computes a behavior-vs-identity alignment score: how much of what you actually did this week matches who you say you are.
03 What's inside
Identity statements
Declare 1-3 identities (e.g. "I am a builder", "I am healthy", "I am present"). They anchor everything else.
Action alignment
For each action you log, mark it as identity-aligned (+) or counter-identity (-). The asymmetry is the point.
Alignment %
A weekly score: how much of your actual behavior matched your stated identity? It's rarely as high as you think.
Identity drift detection
Your alignment score over time shows whether you're moving toward or away from who you said you wanted to be.
04 How it works
05 Who it's for
- People who want change, not just productivity.
- People rebuilding after burnout or a setback.
- Anyone who has read Atomic Habits and wanted "vote for the type of person you want to become" turned into actual software.
06 The science
Identity-based habit theory — change your view of yourself first; behavior follows.
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