Jan 16, 2026
Progress looks different for every group. That’s why Huddlemates is built around Huddles—small, meaningful groups that grow together around shared goals.
A Huddle can be your family. It can be friends with a shared interest. It can be something temporary or something that evolves over time. There’s no single “right” way to use Huddlemates. What matters is choosing a Huddle that makes showing up feel easier.
Here are a few ways people use Huddle to make Huddlemates their own.
The Family Huddle
The Family Huddle is where Huddlemates often begins.
Parents and kids share a space to build everyday routines—without turning them into arguments or checklists. Activities like:
Keep My Space Clean
Complete My Homework
Wake Up Early
Eat Healthy
help make responsibilities visible, shared, and easier to talk about.
With gentle challenges and Nudge Coins, families can recognize effort and consistency—without pressure or comparison. Progress becomes something you notice together, not something you nag about.
The Walking Club
Some Huddle are simple—and that’s the point.
A Walking Club might include a parent and child, a couple, or a few friends who want to stay active without overthinking it. Activities like:
Make My Steps Count
Burn My Calories
turn daily movement into shared momentum.
No training plans. No streak anxiety. Just encouragement to keep moving and show up again tomorrow.
The Bike Squad
For families or friends who love getting outside, a Bike Squad adds structure without taking the fun out of it.
Using:
Ride My Bike
Burn My Calories
members can recognize rides completed, consistency over the week, or improvement over time. The members can be anywhere in the world as long as they share your goals.
It’s about enjoying the ride—and supporting each other when motivation dips.
The Foodie Circle
Healthy eating works better when it’s shared.
A Foodie Circle might include:
Parents and kids learning together
Friends experimenting with healthier choices
Anyone trying to be more mindful about food
With activities like:
Eat Healthy
progress becomes about patterns, not perfection. One good choice doesn’t have to erase a bad day—and encouragement matters more than rules.
Start with what matters—and grow from there
Every Huddle starts with a few simple activities. Over time, it evolves.
You might:
Begin with built-in activities
Add custom ones as routines change
Create new challenges—or remove old ones
Use Nudge Coins automatically, manually, or both
Huddlemates is flexible by design, because real life is.
One app, many ways to grow together
Whether it’s a family building routines, friends staying active, or a group encouraging healthier habits, Huddles give progress context—and meaning.
You don’t have to do everything.
You just have to do something—together.
Better, together.




