Hydrate vs My Water
Lots of drink types vs. an AI who actually knows you.
Hydrate is best for
Women who want AI coaching, cycle-aware goals, and a habit-building system designed around their psychology and biology.
My Water: Daily Drink Tracker is best for
Users who want comprehensive drink type tracking and a wide beverage library alongside their water intake.
My Water is popular for good reason: it supports a wide range of beverages, has a clean interface, and solid reminder options. If you want to track every type of drink you consume — from espresso to kombucha — it handles that well. But breadth of drink tracking isn't the gap that keeps most women dehydrated. The gap is motivation, personalization, and a goal that accounts for who you actually are.
Feature comparison
| Feature | Hydrate | My Water: Daily Drink Tracker |
|---|---|---|
| Personalized daily goal (by weight + activity) | ||
| AI coaching messages | — | |
| Cycle-aware hydration goals | — | |
| Extensive drink type library | 18 types | |
| HealthKit integration | ||
| Streak tracking | ||
| Glow Journey progress photos | — | |
| Siri Shortcuts | — | |
| Lock screen widget | ||
| Multiple coaching personalities | — | |
| All features in one subscription | Premium tiers |
Where they differ
The coaching difference
My Water doesn't have an AI coaching layer. Your progress is a number, not a conversation. Hydrate's AI coach references your streak, your goal progress, and your style — making each daily check-in feel personal rather than clinical.
Drink variety
My Water still lists more niche beverages, but Hydrate's 18 drink types cover everything from matcha to sparkling water to wine — and it accounts for caffeine and alcohol honestly instead of counting every liquid as water.
Women-first design
My Water is a general-audience tracker. Hydrate was built for women: cycle phase adjustments, specific support for pregnancy and breastfeeding, Glow Journey progress photos, and coaching personalities tuned to how women want to be supported.
Habit science
Streak milestones with haptic feedback, themes you unlock by showing up, and behavioral nudges designed to build long-term habits — not just track daily intake. This is where Hydrate invests heavily compared to most trackers.
The verdict
My Water is a capable general-purpose tracker. Hydrate is a women-first coaching app. If logging every type of beverage matters most, My Water fits. If building a hydration habit with AI support, cycle awareness, and personality does — Hydrate is it.
Common questions
Can Hydrate track different types of drinks?
Yes — Hydrate has 18 drink types, from water and sparkling to matcha, coffee, sports drinks, and wine. Each counts toward your goal with honest adjustments: caffeine and alcohol reduce your effective total instead of padding it.
Does My Water have AI coaching?
No. My Water focuses on logging and reminders without a personalized AI coaching layer.
Which app is better for building a long-term habit?
Hydrate was specifically designed around habit formation science — streaks, earned milestones, identity-based coaching, and personalized goals. For long-term behavior change, this architecture is more effective than pure tracking.
Meet your coach.
AI coaching, personalized goals, and cycle-aware tracking — launching soon on iOS. Waitlist members get founding member pricing.
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