Eclat - Crystal Step Counter
Rocinante Venture Studio
Every walk can grow something beautiful. Eclat is a calm step counter that turns your daily steps into crystal growth. Link Apple Health with your permission, then let your commutes, errands, walks, and weekend outings slowly shape a crystal of your own. Your crystal grows through 5 visual stages. It begins as a clear seed, gains structure and color over time, then reveals a finished form when your step goal is complete. Each completed crystal is saved to your collection, so your everyday movement becomes a small gallery of moments you made yourself. What you can do with Eclat: - Grow crystals with Apple Health step count - Watch each crystal change through 5 stages - See today's steps, growth progress, and recent 7-day step history - Receive gentle daily crystal fortune text and local reminders - Add a Home Screen widget for quick progress checks - Save completed crystals to your collection - Name finished crystals to remember walks, trips, or special days - Save and share crystal cards through iOS system sharing - Unlock premium crystals with a monthly plan or one-crystal premium pack Eclat is built for people who want walking to feel softer, more visual, and more rewarding. No pressure, no intense workout coaching, and no account required for the core experience. Just open the app, check your crystal, and let ordinary steps become a little more meaningful. Good for: - Making a step counter feel more personal - Adding a small ritual to morning walks or daily commutes - Enjoying crystals, gentle fortune messages, and collectible art - Keeping a light walking habit without strict fitness pressure - Turning trips and weekend outings into shareable keepsakes Start with today's steps and grow your first crystal. Fortune text and crystal meanings are for entertainment and habit support only. Eclat does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, fitness training, or emergency services. Terms of Use (EULA): https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/