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A habit pack is a named collection of habits you commit to on a recurring schedule. Every pack you join or create appears on your My Wrk dashboard, where you check off each habit as you complete it. Packs can be public — shared with the community so anyone can join — or private, visible only to you. Whether you prefer building from scratch or letting AI do the heavy lifting, Wrk It gives you both options.

What makes up a habit pack

Each pack has a name, a short description, a category, an icon, a list of habits, a frequency, and a visibility setting. You fill in all of these when you create a pack manually, or Wrk It generates sensible defaults when you use the AI flow. The habits inside a pack are the individual actions you check off. A pack needs at least one habit to be created. You can add as many as you like, and each habit gets its own icon so they’re easy to tell apart at a glance.

Two ways to get habit packs

You can get packs in two ways:
  • Join a public pack from the Explore page — browse curated packs by category and join with one tap.
  • Create your own pack — build it manually with full control, or describe a goal and let AI generate the habits for you.

Creating a habit pack

Manual creation gives you full control over every field.
1

Open the Add New screen

Tap the + button in the bottom navigation to open Add New. Select the Manual tab if it is not already active.
2

Name your pack

Enter a Wrk title — something short and memorable, like “Morning Mastery” or “Deep Work Blocks”. If you make the pack public, the name must be unique across all public packs.
3

Add a description

Write a brief description explaining what the pack is about. This text appears on the pack card and detail page.
4

Pick an icon and category

Choose one of the available icons for your pack. Then select one of the 8 categories — Fitness, Mind, Learning, Productivity, Spiritual, Health, Money, or Creativity — to help others discover the pack on the Explore page.
5

Set visibility

Toggle between Public and Private. Public packs appear in Explore and on your profile. Private packs are only visible to you.
6

Configure frequency

Choose how often the pack is active. See the Frequency types section below for details on each option.
7

Add your habits

Enter each habit name and optionally pick an icon for it. Tap Add habit to add more rows. You can remove a habit with the trash icon. At least one habit with a name is required.
8

Create the pack

Tap Create Wrk. The pack is saved and immediately added to your active packs on the My Wrk dashboard.

Frequency types

Every pack has a frequency that determines which days the pack is considered active. Wrk It tracks your streak based on whether you met the frequency requirement for the current period.
FrequencyHow it works
DailyThe pack is active every day. Complete all habits each day to maintain your streak.
WeeklyChoose how many times per week (1–7) you need to complete the pack, and which day the week starts on.
MonthlyChoose how many times per month (1–28) you need to complete the pack, and which day of the month the period resets.
Custom daysPick specific weekdays (for example, Mon/Wed/Fri) when the pack is active. The pack is only shown as due on those days. Selecting all 7 days automatically switches the pack to Daily.

Managing your packs

Editing a pack

Open a pack from the My Wrk dashboard to reach the Wrk Details page. Tap the edit icon to update the pack name, description, icon, or category. You can also add or remove individual habits from this screen.

Freezing a pack

If you need a break without losing your streak, you can freeze a pack. A frozen pack is paused — it no longer shows as due each day, and your streak is preserved until you unfreeze it. Look for the freeze option on the Wrk Details page.

Leaving or removing a pack

To stop tracking a pack, open Wrk Details and tap the delete or leave option. For packs you created, deleting removes the pack entirely. For public packs you joined, leaving removes it from your active list but the pack remains available in Explore for others.
Public pack names must be unique across all public packs on the platform. If you choose a name that is already taken, Wrk It shows an error message before you submit. Rename the pack or make it private to proceed.