How can I change my username or email address?
Your email address can be updated from Profile Settings. Usernames are currently fixed after signup, so choose carefully when you create an account.
Practical answers about accounts, lists, privacy, progress updates, and Plus.
Your email address can be updated from Profile Settings. Usernames are currently fixed after signup, so choose carefully when you create an account.
Password emails can occasionally be caught by spam filters. If the email does not arrive, contact help@dayzeroproject.com with your username and we can help reset it manually.
You can remove your account from the bottom of Profile Settings. Deleting your account removes your lists, goals, and updates from the site. Your username may be released for future use.
Not yet. Day Zero is designed to work well in a mobile browser, so you can add goals, update progress, and browse your lists from your phone while native apps are still on the roadmap.
No. The best flow is to leave the goal on its original list and set its status to Done from the goal menu. Day Zero automatically adds it to your Done list while keeping your original challenge intact and your percent complete accurate.
Open the goal from your list, then use the status menu. From there you can update the status, move the goal to another list, or delete it.
Yes. Day Zero supports multiple lists, including classic challenge lists and custom lists. Plus members can build more lists and organize them with extra structure like sub-lists and grouping.
Browse Feature Lists, search goals by topic, or start with a simple prompt: one place to go, one skill to learn, one person to reconnect with, one thing to finish.
Yes. You can make your account private from Profile Settings. You can also mark individual goals as private or hidden from the goal edit menu.
Private accounts hide your goals from public view. Basic profile details such as your name and bio may still be visible, so keep those fields comfortable for public display.
Open the progress update by clicking its date stamp. On the individual update page, use the Delete This Note link.
Absolutely. Lists are meant to live with you. You can edit, refine, hide, or replace goals as your life changes.
Open a goal and look for Grouping. Create a new label such as Travel, Work, Health, or Personal, then use that label on related goals across the list.
Plus adds tools for people who want more structure: goal grouping, sub-lists, additional lists, target dates, private list options, and other power features that make larger challenges easier to manage.
You can cancel from Profile Settings. Your Plus features remain active through the paid period you already have. Closing your Day Zero account also ends the billing subscription.
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