Features

Four systems. One outcome: you actually do the work.

Adrenyx is built on four tightly connected systems. Each one closes a loop most habit apps leave open.

Quest system

Structured real-life tasks

Every challenge has a clear definition, a category, and a way to verify it was actually done. No vague goals, no daily journaling — just real-world tasks you complete and submit. Choose from curated quests across fitness, discipline, productivity, and learning, or take on rotating featured challenges.

  • Curated quests across four core categories
  • Daily, weekly, and milestone challenges
  • Difficulty signals so you can match your level
  • Featured rotations to keep momentum fresh
Runners on a track at dusk

Proof system

Real proof, not self-reporting

Adrenyx isn't a habit-checker. To complete a quest you submit visual proof — up to 8 photos or 1 short video per submission. Proof is what separates a system from a wishlist, and it's what makes the social feed honest.

  • Up to 8 photos per submission
  • Or a single short video
  • Optional caption for context
  • Submissions are timestamped and tied to the quest
Artist sketching at an easel — proof of practice

Social feed

Visible accountability

See what other people are actually completing in real time. The feed surfaces proof from real users — not influencers, not curated highlight reels. It's the cheapest, strongest form of accountability we know: knowing the work is visible.

  • Public feed of completed challenges
  • Filter by category to focus your feed
  • Like and comment on submissions
  • No follower counts, no vanity scoring
A live crowd — visible accountability

Progress system

Streaks and consistency that mean something

Your stats reflect what you actually did. Track current and longest streaks, total challenges completed, and consistency over time. The numbers are tied to verified proof — so your progress page is a record, not a story.

  • Current and longest streak tracking
  • Lifetime completed challenges
  • Per-category breakdowns
  • Personal history with every submission
A focused study desk — daily consistency

Ready to put it into practice?