21+ Free Printable Habit Trackers
If you’re looking for some free Bullet Journal printables, you’re in the right place! And in this post, you will find free printable habit trackers.
One of the many benefits of setting up habit tracking in a Bullet Journal is that it can be tailored specifically for you. You decide which habits get tracked and what intensity or frequency works best for you – it’s totally customizable!
With our roundup of 21+ free printable habit trackers, staying on top of your goals and habits is easier than ever! From helping break bad habits to teaching new ones, there are plenty of options to choose from.
Let’s explore these amazing habit trackers that won’t cost you a dime—and will make tracking your goals both fun and rewarding!

I started creating printables for our Resources Vault shortly after launching my blog in 2018. So as you can imagine, it’s full of all sorts of printables, including Bullet Journal trackers.
However, I understand that my style might not be something you like, so I gathered some trackers from other creators.
That way, no matter what style you have and what kind of tracker you’re looking for. You’ll find in this list for sure something that you’ll love.
Note that these habit trackers are from different creators, so you’d have to download them separately. Simply click the “Get Free Printables” button, and the link will tell you how you can access those freebies.
But before we dive into freebies, let’s have a little chat on how to add these to your Bullet Journal.
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How To Use Printables In Your Bullet Journal
I want to take a moment to explain how you can easily incorporate these printables into your Bullet Journal. When I first started, figuring this out felt like a big hurdle, so my goal is to make sure nothing holds you back.
The most important step is making sure the printable matches the size of your journal. If it’s already formatted for A5, which is the standard size for most Bullet Journals, you’re good to go. If not, you can tweak your printer settings to scale it down to A5.
All you need to get started is a printer and some paper, though there are also a few extra tools you can use if you want your printables to look even more tidy and professional.
Here are some of my top recommendations for supplies to help you use printables:
- High-quality printing paper. Especially if you’re planning to use any markers on your printables, you need to have a high-quality paper. Otherwise, it will damage your pens. I prefer using HP Premium Paper.
- Paper cutter. You can definitely just use scissors, but I find that you always get cleaner cuts if you use a paper cutter like this Firbon paper cutter.
- Corner rounder. I find that most journals have rounded corners, so it would be a fun idea to cut your printables the same way. You can do it yourself with a pair of sewing scissors like I do, but I would recommend using a corner rounder instead.
Hopefully, that clarifies it all, and you’re ready to get printables and start using them in your journal. So, let’s look at the ones I found for you here.
Oh, and if you need more, at the end of this post, I have a link to a detailed post with a video on how to actually add printables to your Bullet Journal pages.
Free Printable Habit Trackers
There are quite a few fun trackers I found online, so I'm sure you you'll find here something fitting your style and your tracking needs.
Let's start with freebies available in the Resources Vault. It already has 50+ free Bullet Journal printables, including habit trackers.
Here are habit trackers you can find:
- mini rainbow habit trackers
- mini circle and calendar habit trackers
- circle and vertical habit trackers
- other types of trackers: Bullet Journal tracker, workout tracker, TV tracker, and so much more
- mood trackers and more
All you need to access these freebies is to sign up after clicking to "Get Free Printables". Once you confirm your subscription, the secret word to access the Resources Vault.
These habit trackers are adorable, and I love that you can cut them out one by one and use them separately. For example, the little calendars could definitely work as calendars in your weekly spreads.
They are super cute, and when I first saw them, I thought they were made with stamps!
I love the stamp aesthetics, and these can work very well for any month of the year.
Super cute horizontal habit tracker that you can use in pretty much any month.
She created this tracker in several cute but slightly different designs, so it will fit whatever style you have.
There are quite a few trackers here, and all of them cover different types of challenges.
I find that often these challenges are actually good habits I want to develop, so be sure to check them out before you discard the idea of a challenge habit tracker.
A year-long habit tracker is a big undertaking, but maybe this is precisely what you need if you’re working hard on your good habits.
These are wonderful and are available in a few different colors.
Again a horizontal format, but it is one of the best options for tracking many habits.
This particular tracker can help you with up to 15 habits.
How To use a Daily Habit Tracker (or Make One to Your Bullet Journal)
There are two habit trackers here – one is rose gold, and another one is ocean blue.
Both are beautiful and have a cute, lettered header.
This site has some fantastic free printables, so I had to include this water tracker.
Drinking enough water is probably the most important thing you can do for your health, yet I often find myself not drinking enough of it.
This tracker will help you stay on track.
Need Help Reaching Your Goals? Use This FREE 30 Day Habit Tracker Printable
Sometimes less is more. It’s very accurate when it comes to habit tracking.
When you start working on better habits, it’s important not to start everything new but instead make small steps and minor changes.
I, for example, track only about four habits a month. But maybe f you’re changing something big – just one habit is all you need.
These half-circle trackers look great, and you can download two different versions.
The tracker is for 31 days, but it can easily work for 30 and 28 days as well, just cut out an extra day, color it off, or maybe use a whiteout.
A cute tracker for 14 habits, and you can use it for any month of the year.
I also really like the happy colors here.
Such a beautiful mandala tracker! And I love that it’s just half a circle one.
I bet if you print it and color the mandala, it will look even better.
Speaking of the mandalas, I also have a year of mandala mood trackers in my shop, if you’re interested.
All mandalas are hand-drawn. And it’s also excellent support for me if you get something from the shop.
Free Printable Goal Setting Worksheet + Habit Tracker Template
A cute tracker and I love how everything is so condensed and well-organized.
This one will help you track seven habits, which is kind of a perfect amount if you ask me.
I love my circle trackers; they do look so unique!
But it’s hard to draw one in your journal. It’s all solved with a free printable, like this one.
These are beautiful and include various trackers – circle trackers, mini trackers, and monthly trackers.
Just this one source already covers it all.
7 different printable habit trackers, from a monthly tracker to a yearly one. And all created with that beautiful peach color.
This one is so cute, and I love how well thought it is, with a key and notes section.
When you click to download it, you get to a shop page, but be sure to scroll down, and you’ll see a code that will allow you to buy it for $0.
Five completely different formats of monthly trackers, all are looking very good.
As a special bonus, there is also an income tracker; how thoughtful.
Free Printable Monthly Habit Tracker Stickers (BW & rainbow versions)
These are cute and colorful stickers, which you can use for your weekly pages as well as to create a monthly habit tracker.
I love how bright they are, but they also are available in black and white if this is more of your thing.
Free Bullet Journal Printables
Before you leave, I wanted to mention again all the FREE printables already available in the Resources Vault, including several different habit trackers.
If you don’t have access yet, you can always sign up in the form below.
Once you confirm your subscription, you’ll get the password to get 50+ free Bullet Journal printables, stickers, and worksheets to use right away.
If you’ve never used printables before, be sure to check my post How To Use Printables In Your Bullet Journal.
It’s pretty basic, and you can find all the supplies you need in my post Supplies For Using Bullet Journal Printables.
More resources
Habit trackers are not the only free printables on both Masha Plans and generally online.
I’ve created several blog posts with other types of free printables, so be sure to check out these posts:
- 50+ Free Bullet Journal Printables
- Free Bullet Journal Water Tracker Printables
- Yearly Habit Tracker Printables
>>> What other printables are you looking for? Share with us in the comments!
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