StepZeno started as a simple idea: build a step counter that actually motivates you. Not just a number at the end of the day, but something that gives you context — how does today compare to last week? Are you building a streak? Are you hitting your personal goal, not someone else's default of 10,000 steps?
The first version for iPhone is built around exactly that. It is focused, clean, and genuinely useful from the first time you open it.
What is in the app
StepZeno connects to Apple Health and reads your movement data directly from HealthKit. No manual entry required. Open the app, and your steps for the day are already there.
- Daily step count — steps, distance, calories, and floors climbed, pulled automatically from Apple Health.
- Weekly bar chart — see your step history across the last 7 days at a glance, with colour-coded progress against your goal.
- Monthly calendar view — each day is filled in based on whether you hit your target, giving you a clear visual of consistency over time.
- Streaks — the app tracks your current streak and your longest ever, so you always know what you are protecting.
- Challenges — optional daily challenges give you a secondary target to chase, separate from your main step goal.
- Weight tracking — log your weight over time and see a simple trend line alongside your step data.
- Custom goal — set your own daily step target rather than being locked to a default.
- PRO features — unlock additional insights, history depth, and app preferences with a subscription.
Apple Health sync is at the core of how StepZeno works. Your iPhone already tracks your steps passively throughout the day — StepZeno surfaces that data in a way that is actually engaging to look at.
Why we built it this way
There are a lot of step counter apps. Most of them are cluttered with features, ads, or gamification that feels hollow. StepZeno takes the opposite approach: clear data, a strong visual layout, and just enough motivation to keep you moving.
The design is dark, minimal, and focused. Numbers are big and readable. The most important information is always front and centre when you open the app — today's count, today's goal, and whether you are on track.
What is coming next
The first release is the foundation. Based on how people use it, we plan to add more visualisation options, wider history windows, and improvements to the challenges system. Feedback from early users will shape everything that comes next.
If you have suggestions or run into anything unexpected, reach out via the contact form on domcreator.co.uk.