

I had the same exact issues with Finch. My recommendation is https://daylio.net/ but with the caveat that it also costs $5 a month for all the features (though it wasn’t hard to find a modified version… I have no qualms doing so after paying what I feel was fair already), and also it might be too bare-bones in presentation for your preferences. but at least it does have a totally free version that has the necessary features (not a free trial, just a free lite version)
I’ve been using it for tracking all sorts of things to recognize trends. I have categories of “activities” (their general term for “thing you want to track”) for general emotions felt, how I slept, things I did, social circles I spent time in/around, physical health, how well I ate, self-care things I did, etc. and it lets me see the relationship between different activities, and the trends of how each one affects my mood (including how each one tends to affect mood for the following day).
extremely customizable and shows lots of useful data, and it’s really easy to make a new entry (just tap each activity that applies to the past day or however long) so I found it much easier to keep up with, especially since there’s no fomo or punishment for missing a day or ten, so I never felt that “well i broke my streak so why bother” sort of dread that i felt with Finch.




I’m pretty sure you can disable various types of notifications (if not in-app, then in the android app notification settings). you can disable the notification for losing a streak, and disable it telling you how long your streak is after making an entry, both by tapping the three dots icon on the “days in a row” box on the Stats page. but I don’t think you can fully disable streaks from displaying everywhere but I never notice it, with those two options unchecked.