The expected answer is that Atoms is the serious one and Not Boring is the pretty one. That is not what the evidence says.
Not Boring's own page states it is "built on the behavioral science-backed atomic habits approach." They are not two philosophies. They are one philosophy with two delivery styles — Atoms teaches it, Not Boring gamifies it. Atoms gives you daily lessons from the author; Not Boring gives you eight levels, a 60-repetition challenge, achievements and hand-drawn rewards.
Both use reminders. Both assess your progress and act on it. Both aim you at a finish line.
Not Boring's stated position is "No streaks. No guilt." — miss a day and you resume where you left off, with the count of repetitions carrying forward regardless of gaps. That is a monotonic counter that only goes up, shipped, at 4.8 stars across 6.1K ratings.
Our headline mechanic is not an invention. This is the second time in one day: the press-and-hold mark turned out to be Atoms' circle-and-vibration, and now "numbers that only go up" turns out to be Not Boring's 60-rep counter. Both should be treated as settled prior art, not as our moat.
| Atoms | (Not Boring) Habits | Wondays | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sells you | A method | A game | An instrument |
| Core unit | The habit, designed | 60 repetitions | One boolean per day |
| Missed day | Adjusted, levelled | Forgiven, resume | Not recorded at all |
| Cue | Reminders, time and place | Reminders, widgets | None. Never asks for the permission |
| Opinion of you | Coaches, adjusts | Levels, achievements | None, ever |
| Horizon | Until mastered | 60 days, then next | A life. No terminus |
| You end up with | A habit | A completed challenge | A record you keep, and a printed book |
| Price | Pro subscription | $14.99/yr, $59.99 lifetime | €39/yr — the number to defend |
Clear's own most quoted principle is systems over goals. Yet Atoms levels habits up until they are mastered, and Not Boring runs a 60-repetition challenge with eight levels and a completion. Both are teleological: the habit is a project that finishes, and then you start another.
Wondays has no finish line, no levels, no mastery, no completion. Day 800 is worth exactly what day 8 was, and the record simply keeps going. Whatever else is or is not ours, this is — and it is the one place where we are more faithful to Clear's philosophy than either app built on it.