⌚ Headspace calm. Duolingo habit. Strava progress.

What if kindness was as trackable as steps?

KindQuest helps you notice, practice, and reflect on small acts of kindness — turning good intentions into a simple daily habit that strengthens connection.

Dailykindness quests
Privatereflection journal
Sharedcommunity ripple

Today’s Quest

Make someone feel seen

72
points
daily goal
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8,421
steps
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487
calories
6
day streak
Featured quest🎯

Send a sincere check-in

Text someone you care about and ask one real question. No fixing. Just presence.

Badges🏅
🌱 First Quest
🤫 Quiet Helper
🔥 7-Day Streak
🌍 Ripple Maker
Nearby suggestions📍
Kindness nudge🔔

Location-aware ideas

At a cafe? Thank the barista by name. At a park? Pick up one piece of trash. At work? Give credit publicly.

2-minute reflection🎧

Pause and notice

How did the act change your mood, your body, or your sense of connection?

Private journal📓
Suggested prompt
What was different about your day after you chose to be kind on purpose?
Community ripple🌍

576 kindness points this week

Your private actions can contribute to an anonymous, opt-in picture of care spreading through a community.

Recent ripple
Someone in your circle completed: “Make someone feel seen.”
A neighbor logged a quiet act of help.
Three people chose gratitude today.
Your kindness streak is now 6 days.
Notifications🔔
Daily quest is ready.
A new kindness quest is waiting for you.
Badge unlocked.
You earned Quiet Helper.
Community ripple.
42 people completed kindness quests today.
Reflection reminder.
Take 60 seconds to notice how kindness changed your day.
Your kindness profile
🌟 1,250 points
🔥 6-day streak
✅ 48 quests
🌍 Ripple Maker
Quest complete. Kindness logged.

Small prompts. Real action. Gentle reflection.

KindQuest is designed around a simple loop: notice an opportunity, complete a small act, reflect on how it felt, and let that momentum carry into tomorrow.

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Daily quests

Simple kindness prompts that help users turn vague good intentions into concrete action.

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Context-aware ideas

Suggestions can be shaped by where someone is: home, work, school, a cafe, a library, or a neighborhood walk.

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Progress without pressure

Points, streaks, and badges create momentum without turning kindness into a moral scoreboard.

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Private reflection

Journaling helps users notice the emotional and relational effects of their actions.

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Mindfulness moments

Short reflections connect kindness to mental health, mood, attention, and belonging.

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Community ripple

Opt-in sharing lets families, teams, classrooms, and communities build a culture of care together.

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Gentle nudges

Kind reminders help people remember the person they want to be without guilt or shame.

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Privacy by design

Kindness can be shared, but it does not have to be performed. Private acts still count.

Kindness is not just a feeling. It is a practice environment.

Most people want to be kinder than their habits allow. The gap is usually not character — it is attention, friction, stress, and forgetfulness.

KindQuest makes kindness easier to remember, easier to practice, and easier to repeat. The goal is not to make people perform goodness for points. The goal is to help people build a daily rhythm of noticing, acting, and reflecting.

👀 Notice
🤝 Act
🌱 Repeat

From isolated good intentions to visible everyday care.

KindQuest can support individuals, families, classrooms, workplaces, and communities by making pro-social behavior more tangible and more habitual.

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For individuals

A daily ritual that supports mood, connection, gratitude, and self-awareness.

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For schools

A simple way to practice empathy, belonging, and social-emotional learning through action.

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For teams

A lightweight culture tool that encourages recognition, gratitude, and everyday support.

The demo is clickable.

Use the tabs in the phone. Complete quests, generate new ones, save a reflection, and watch the points, streak, and community feed change.

Home: see the daily quest, kindness points, streaks, and badges.
Quests: log small acts like checking in, leaving a note, or helping without being asked.
Reflect: save a short journal note or generate a reflection prompt.
Ripple: see how private acts can contribute to an opt-in community signal.

A global movement, one small act at a time.

KindQuest starts with a simple question: what would happen if we practiced kindness with the same consistency we bring to fitness, sleep, and mindfulness?

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