Friends, squads & challenges
OneMoreDay is more motivating with other people. The social layer adds accountability and friendly competition on top of your personal goals.
Friends
Connect with friends to share the journey. Seeing other people show up — and knowing they can see you — is one of the most reliable ways to stay consistent.
Squads
Form a squad with other members to pursue goals together. Squads create a small, committed group where everyone's follow-through contributes to a shared sense of momentum, and members can take on assigned activities together.
Challenges
Challenges are head-to-head or group competitions built around goals. You can:
- Invite friends to a challenge.
- Track everyone's progress as the challenge runs.
- Earn challenge-specific badges for winning or completing them.
Challenges turn your habits into a game you play with people, not just next to them.
Leaderboards
Beyond challenges, OneMoreDay ranks runners by territory captured (see Territory capture), so there's an ongoing, ambient competition for anyone who wants it.
Discover new goals
The social layer is also a place to discover new goals. Friends, squads, and challenges expose you to habits and targets you might not have set on your own — a built-in way to keep your routine fresh and growing.
Frequently asked
Can I do challenges with friends? Yes — invite friends, compete, and earn challenge badges.
What's a squad? A small group of members pursuing goals together for shared accountability.
Is competition required? No. The social features are optional. OneMoreDay works entirely as a solo accountability tool if you prefer.