u/Bakhromovn

I’ve been trying to use Google Antigravity for coding, but the $20 Pro plan is practically useless for real work.

I’m barely getting 1-2 hours of coding before hitting the lmits. It feels like the qu0tas are designed to kick you out the moment you actually get into the flow. Does Google really expect every single developer to jump straight to the Ultra plan just to get a basic task finished?

The gap between Pro and Ultra is insane, and right now, Pro feels like a paid trial rather than a professional tool.

To those on the Pro plan: What are your results? Are you also hitting the wall after an hour or two, or is it just me? I don't understand how Google expects us to build anything with these restrictions

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u/Bakhromovn — 18 days ago
▲ 2 r/ProductivityApps+2 crossposts

I'm building a private social web dashboard with a friend—think of it as a shared space where we can track our daily habits, sleep data, and tasks. We're prioritizing a high-craft, modern UI and a privacy-first approach.

Stack: React + Next.js + TailwindCSS.

To speed up development and nail the UI/UX, I'm looking for high-quality open-source GitHub repositories to study, borrow UI patterns from, or even fork.

Specifically looking for:

1. Habits Tracker - Seeking a UI similar to TickTick. Looking for GitHub-style contribution heatmaps, streak counters, checkmarks, and polished completion animations (like confetti).

2. Sleep Tracker - Needs to be simple but visually appealing. What are the best metrics to track for a simple dashboard (bedtime, wake time, quality?), and how would you visualize them beautifully?

3. Task Manager - Aiming for a TickTick-style experience with checkboxes, drag-and-drop reordering, due dates, and grouping/sections.

I've already found a few good ones like MiniHabits (for UI/streaks) and *Tada (*for offline-first task architecture), but I want to see what else the community recommends.

My questions:

- What are the absolute best open-source repos you know of for Habit/Task/Sleep tracking that have a really polished, modern UI?

- Are there any specific Tailwind UI kits or component libraries that perfectly fit this aesthetic?

- Local-first / offline-first architecture examples are a huge plus!

Thanks in advance! I'll be sharing a list of the best repos I find once this is done.

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u/Bakhromovn — 19 days ago