HabitPort

Your productivity builds a civilization.

HabitPort is a living, AI-driven simulation of a small bronze-age colony stranded on a subtropical island — and your real-world output is the force that shapes their fate.

The colonists are autonomous generative agents powered by AI. They don’t follow scripts. They perceive their surroundings, form memories, have conversations, make plans, argue, build shelters, and struggle to survive. Each has a personality, needs that shift over time, and an inner life that surprises even us.

As the Worldbuilder, you are their god — not in a click-to-command way, but in a mythological way. Your productive output in the real world (words written, tasks completed, habits kept) flows into the simulation as divine energy. Write more, and the island grows more bountiful. Slack off, and lean seasons press in. Over time, your cumulative output unlocks new eras of civilization — from raw survival and oral tradition all the way to philosophy and mathematics.

The colonists may choose to pray to their Worldbuilder: to ask for guidance, or good weather, or whatever they choose. The player, as their guiding spirit, may respond with subtle messages. Not commands — nudges. “Guide them to fresh water.” “Send traders to their shores.” The simulation interprets your intent and shifts probabilities. Maybe a spring is discovered. Maybe it isn’t. You’re a god, not a puppeteer.

Every cycle generates a chronicle — a piece of literary prose set in the world, written in a voice that evolves with the civilization itself. Raw and urgent in the survival era. Poetic and wistful as the colony approaches the edge of written memory. These aren’t log entries. They’re stories.

HabitPort isn’t a habit tracker with a progress bar. It’s a world that needs you — one that grows richer, deeper, and more complex the more you show up and do your work.

Currently in early development. The island is small. The colony is young.

Developer’s Journal

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