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Best 75 Hard Apps in 2026: An Honest Comparison

By · Founder of Unbroken · Last updated: Aug 5, 2026 · 12 min read

Quick answer: There is one official app, made by the company that owns the program, and it is a clean daily checklist that also runs the full-year Live Hard continuation. Everything else in the category is a third-party challenge tracker, and they separate on four things: whether they run softer modes, whether other people can see your days, whether your data leaves your phone, and how much they charge. Pick on those four, not on the icon.

Search "75 hard app" and you get an official app and a wall of trackers that all look the same in screenshots. They are not the same. This page compares six of them on what they actually do.

What was checked, and what was not

Every fact below about an app that is not ours was read off that app's own App Store listing, Google Play listing, or its own site on August 5, 2026. Prices, rating averages and rating counts come from those listings on that date; all of them change, so treat them as a snapshot and check before you pay.

Nobody paid to be on this list, there are no affiliate links, and there are no invented scores. Where a fact could not be confirmed on a page belonging to the app, it is left out rather than guessed.

Disclosure: entry six is ours. It is marked, and the honest limits are marked too.

The six, side by side

App Platforms Price on the listing Rating (US App Store, Aug 2026) The one thing it does differently
75 Hard (official) iPhone, Android "Monthly Access $4.99" · "Full Year Membership $39.99" 4.5 · 6.4K ratings Made by the program's own company; continues into the full-year Live Hard program
75 Days Challenge Tough & Soft (BeHard) iPhone, Android BeHard Pro subscription; listing shows tiers from $2.99 to $39.99 4.8 · 8.4K ratings The largest rating count in the category, and an AI coach behind Pro
Her 75 iPhone, iPad, Mac (M1+), Apple Vision. No Android yet "Premium Weekly $7.99" · "Premium Monthly $14.99" · "Premium Yearly $49.99" 4.8 · 4.6K ratings Built for women, with seven pre-built challenge modes and friends' lists visible in real time
Reset75 iPhone, Android "Pro - Weekly $4.99" · "Pro - Annual $39.99" (a $19.99 annual tier is also listed) 4.9 · 55 ratings No account, works offline, data stays on the phone — and 39 languages
75Me iPhone Weekly and yearly subscriptions; listing shows tiers from $6.99 to $49.99 4.8 · 1.1K ratings A built-in library of book summaries, so the reading task lives inside the app
Unbroken (ours) iPhone, Android The full challenge is included; Unbroken Pro is optional New — no rating history to quote A squad runs the same pact to the same midnight, and you cannot edit yesterday

1. 75 Hard — the official app

The only app made by the company behind the program. Its App Store listing is published by 44SEVEN MEDIA, LLC and it is offered on both the App Store and Google Play.

What it does, in its own words: "Track your daily progress", "Set custom reminders for your daily tasks", "Take and review your daily progress pics", "Share your progress to your Instagram Story or any way you like", "Save personal notes on every day" and "See all your progress from every attempt". The listing also promises you can "Continue past 75 Hard to complete the full year Live Hard program", which none of the third-party apps can offer, because Live Hard is theirs.

Price on the listing is "Monthly Access $4.99" and "Full Year Membership $39.99". It carries 4.5 stars from 6.4K ratings — the lowest average of the six here and the second-largest sample.

Pick it if you want the app the rulebook's author put his name on, you are running the published rules unmodified, and you intend to keep going into Live Hard afterward.

Know what you are getting: it is a checklist, reminders, photos and notes. The daily rules come from the published program, not from the app, and the app does not soften them — which is the point, since the program's own material argues that modifying it defeats its purpose.

2. BeHard — "75 Days Challenge Tough & Soft"

Listed on the App Store as 75 Days Challenge Tough & Soft by BeHard, Inc., and on Google Play as BeHard: 75 Hard Challenge.

It carries 4.8 stars from 8.4K ratings — the biggest rating count of anything in this category that I could find, official app included. The description is about "tracking your progress, providing motivation, and connecting you with other participants", and the paid tier, BeHard Pro, is what unlocks "reminders, insights, unlimited AI coach, and other premium tools".

One thing worth naming: the App Store listing shows a long ladder of Pro price points, from $2.99 up to $39.99 across monthly, three-month and annual labels. A spread like that is what live price testing looks like, so the number you are shown may not be the number your friend was shown. Read your own screen.

Pick it if you want the busiest app in the category and you want tough and soft modes in the same place.

Know what you are getting: the free version is thin. Reminders — a fairly basic thing to want from a daily challenge app — sit behind Pro.

3. Her 75

Her 75 is built for women and it is the only app here that is not on Android yet; its own site says "Android is coming soon". It runs on iPhone and iPad, and also on Mac with Apple Silicon and on Apple Vision.

Its listing describes a "75 day challenge with friends" where you can "see your friends to-do lists in real time", track water, and work from a customizable task list. It ships seven pre-built challenges — "75 Soft", "75 Medium", "75 Day Hard", "Glow Within", "Better Me", "Sugar Free" and "Mental Wellness" — plus the option to build your own.

4.8 stars from 4.6K ratings. Premium is listed at "Premium Weekly $7.99", "Premium Monthly $14.99" and "Premium Yearly $49.99", which is the most expensive subscription on this page.

Pick it if you want a women-focused app with a menu of ready-made modes and friends visible inside it, and you are on Apple hardware.

Know what you are getting: the highest price in the category, and no Android.

4. Reset75

75 Days Challenge - Reset75 by EHM TECH LLC, also on Google Play.

This is the privacy-minded one. Its listing states "All data stays on your phone", "No account needed" and "Works offline". You "Pick from 6 challenge templates or build your own with any combination of 20 tasks across 6 categories" — the templates named are 75 Tough, 75 Soft, 75 Hotter, Glow Within, 30-Day Kickstart and Custom — and it will "Generate a timelapse video from your photos". It is localized into English and 38 other languages, which is unusual in this category.

Pro is listed at "Pro - Weekly $4.99" and "Pro - Annual $39.99", with a $19.99 annual tier also on the listing. It shows 4.9 stars — the highest average here — but from only 55 ratings, which is a small enough sample that the average tells you very little. Weigh it accordingly.

Pick it if you want no sign-up, no server, no account, and you want your photos and days to stay on the device.

Know what you are getting: no account also means nobody else is in it with you, and nothing survives a lost phone unless you export it.

5. 75Me

75Me: 75 Day Reset Challenge by 75Me LLC. 4.8 stars from 1.1K ratings. I could confirm the App Store listing only; nothing on this page claims an Android version.

Its distinctive feature is a "Book Library" of summaries on leadership, discipline and personal growth, which is a smart answer to a real problem: the reading task is the one people miss, and this puts the reading material in the same app as the checkbox. It also lists a "Personalized Challenge Builder", progress photos, and an "Accountability Community".

Its subscription ladder is even longer than BeHard's — weekly tiers at $6.99, $7.99 and $8.99, and yearly tiers from $19.99 to $49.99. Same advice: read your own screen.

Pick it if the reading rule is your weak point and having the material inside the app would fix that.

Know what you are getting: book summaries are not the ten pages of a book that the published rules ask for. If you are running the strict version, that task is still yours to do properly.

6. Unbroken — ours

Ours, so read it with that in mind. Here is what it does that the other five do not.

The squad runs the pact with you. Not a feed, not a leaderboard of strangers. Up to ten people on the same pact — same tasks, same midnight — landing on one board. There is a two-person mode where fates are linked: if one of you breaks, you both restart, with the cause on the record. If you have nobody, you join a season squad and start on a Monday with people who started the same day.

You cannot edit yesterday. The day seals at midnight, done or not done. No streak freezes, no repair purchases, no back-dating, and late logs are flagged as late. An app that lets you fix Tuesday on Thursday is a diary, not a challenge.

Hardness is a setting you choose once, before day 1. Hard restarts you on a single miss. Soft forgives within limits. Custom is yours to write. The pact locks at day 1 and stops being negotiable after that — which is the whole reason to have one.

The days you banked stay banked. A broken run resets to day 1, as it should. Your record — best run, days banked, pacts completed, comebacks — does not reset with it, because forty days of training happened whether or not the run survived them.

Progress photos stay on the device and are never uploaded. The full challenge is included; Unbroken Pro adds linked-fate partners, custom restart rules, deep stats and share cards without a watermark.

Know what you are getting: it is new, so there is no rating history to quote, and if you want a private solo checklist with nobody else in it, Reset75 is a better fit than we are. Squads are the reason this exists. The longer comparison is in 75 Hard vs Unbroken.

What none of these apps can do

None of them do a workout. None of them can tell whether the photo you logged was taken today. Every one of them, ours included, is ultimately a place to write down what you claim you did.

That is why the two things worth paying attention to are whether the rule is fixed before you start, and whether anyone other than you can see the result. An app that congratulates you for a workout you did not do is worse than a wall calendar and a pen.

How to pick in sixty seconds

  • Running the published rules, unmodified, and you want the author's app: the official 75 Hard app.
  • You want the most-used one and both hard and soft modes in one place: BeHard.
  • You want a women-focused app with ready-made modes, on Apple hardware: Her 75.
  • You want no account, offline, on-device: Reset75.
  • The reading task is what keeps breaking you: 75Me.
  • You want other people running the same days as you, and no way to quietly rewrite history: Unbroken.

Before you install anything, be sure you have actually read the rules you are about to sign up to — the five rules, explained task by task. If the strict version does not fit your life, do not bend it quietly; pick a different challenge on purpose from the 75 Hard alternatives. And if you just want to see the shape of the standard version before you commit, the 75 Hard tracker runs in your browser with nothing installed, and the 75 day calculator will tell you what date day 75 lands on.

Not affiliated with 44SEVEN MEDIA, LLC or the 75 HARD® program. Unbroken is independent and is not endorsed by or sponsored by any program or app named here; all other product names belong to their owners and are used only to describe those products accurately.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best 75 Hard app?

There is no single answer, because the apps differ on things you care about unevenly. If you want the app made by the program's own company, that is the official 75 Hard app from 44SEVEN MEDIA, LLC. If you want the one most people use, BeHard's listing shows the largest rating count in the category at 8.4K. If you want nothing leaving your phone, Reset75 states that "All data stays on your phone" and "No account needed". If you want other people running the same days beside you, that is what Unbroken is built for.

Is there a free 75 Hard app?

All five third-party and official apps compared here are free to download with in-app purchases, so "free" usually means a limited tier. In BeHard's case even reminders sit behind Pro. The rules themselves cost nothing — they are published — and a browser tracker like the 75 Hard tracker will run the checklist and the grid without installing anything. A paper calendar has also worked for a very long time.

Which 75 Hard app is the official one?

The one published on the App Store by 44SEVEN MEDIA, LLC and linked from 44Seven Media's own site. It is the only app made by the company behind the program, and the only one whose listing offers to "Continue past 75 Hard to complete the full year Live Hard program". Every other app in this category is an independent tracker, including ours.

Which 75 Hard app works with friends?

Her 75's listing describes a "75 day challenge with friends" where you "see your friends to-do lists in real time". 75Me lists an "Accountability Community". Unbroken is built around it: up to ten people on one pact and one board, a two-person mode where a partner's miss restarts you too, and restarts broadcast automatically so nobody can curate their run. Reset75 deliberately has no account and therefore no social layer at all.

Do I need an app for 75 Hard at all?

No. The program does not depend on any tool, and people finish it with a notebook. What an app adds is a rule fixed in writing before day 1 and a record you cannot quietly revise afterward. If an app lets you back-date a missed task, it has removed the only thing that made the challenge a challenge.

Which apps also run 75 Soft and 75 Medium?

Her 75 ships "75 Soft", "75 Medium" and "75 Day Hard" among its pre-built challenges. Reset75's templates include "75 Tough" and "75 Soft". BeHard's App Store name is literally "75 Days Challenge Tough & Soft". Unbroken handles it with a hardness setting on your own pact rather than separate templates. The differences between those programs are covered in 75 Hard vs 75 Soft.


Sources

  1. 1. 75 Hard on the App Store — Apple App Store (44SEVEN MEDIA, LLC)
  2. 2. 75 HARD App — Andy Frisella
  3. 3. Get The 75 Hard App — 44Seven Media
  4. 4. 75 Days Challenge Tough & Soft on the App Store — Apple App Store (BeHard, Inc.)
  5. 5. BeHard: 75 Hard Challenge on Google Play — Google Play
  6. 6. Her 75 on the App Store — Apple App Store
  7. 7. Her 75 — official site — Lahta LLC
  8. 8. 75 Days Challenge - Reset75 on the App Store — Apple App Store (EHM TECH LLC)
  9. 9. 75 Days Challenge - Reset75 on Google Play — Google Play
  10. 10. Reset75 — official site — Reset75
  11. 11. 75Me: 75 Day Reset Challenge on the App Store — Apple App Store (75Me LLC)
  12. 12. 75 HARD Rules — Andy Frisella
  13. 13. 75 HARD program information — Andy Frisella

Links open the publisher's own page. Nothing here is medically reviewed — it cites its sources so you can check them yourself. Read our editorial policy.

About the author

· Founder of Unbroken

Ziggy built Unbroken, the 75-day pact tracker behind this site, and researches and writes everything published here with AI assistance and a final edit by hand. Ziggy is not a doctor, a dietitian or a coach — the guides work from public-health sources and peer-reviewed research, and every page lists what it drew on. More about Ziggy.

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