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The Best Apps for Running a 30-Day Challenge

By Chalzy TeamPublished Updated 4 min read
Illustration of ranked apps for running a 30-day challenge

30-day challenges are the classic duration for transformation programs — long enough to build a real habit and deliver measurable results, short enough to stay energizing. But 30 days of daily content is also a lot to create, deliver, and manage. The right platform makes that manageable; the wrong one makes it exhausting.

This guide ranks five platforms for running a 30-day challenge.

How we chose

Three criteria:

  1. Ease of creating 30 days of content. Does the platform help generate daily content, or do you write every day manually?
  2. Daily delivery mechanics. Day unlock, reminders, streaks, and progress tracking — the engine that keeps participants coming back every morning.
  3. Engagement tools. Leaderboards, teams, comments, and live video — the social layer that keeps a 30-day challenge from feeling lonely.

1. Chalzy (our top pick)

Who it's for: Creators, coaches, and businesses running a 30-day challenge and not willing to write 30 days of daily content by hand.

Pricing: Starter $39/mo, Pro $99/mo. 14-day free trial, no credit card required.

Why it ranks first:

Trade-offs: Chalzy isn't a replacement for a full course platform. If your 30-day challenge is really a 30-day course with heavy pre-recorded video, a course platform is a better fit.

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2. ChallengeFuel

Who it's for: Fitness coaches running a 30-day fitness challenge.

Pricing: Starter $47/mo, Pro $97/mo, Agency $197/mo.

Strengths:

Trade-offs:

For a deeper comparison, see Chalzy vs ChallengeFuel.

3. My Challenge Creator

Who it's for: Solo creators running a basic 30-day challenge and willing to write the content themselves.

Pricing: Basic $29/mo, Pro $59/mo.

Strengths:

Trade-offs:

For a deeper comparison, see Chalzy vs My Challenge Creator.

4. ChallengeRunner

Who it's for: Large organizations or HR teams running a 30-day corporate wellness or engagement program.

Pricing: Standard $4/user/mo, Premium $6/user/mo, Enterprise custom.

Strengths:

Trade-offs:

For a deeper comparison, see Chalzy vs ChallengeRunner.

5. Kajabi

Who it's for: Existing Kajabi users running a 30-day challenge inside their existing all-in-one platform.

Pricing: Basic $149/mo, Growth $199/mo, Pro $399/mo.

Strengths:

Trade-offs:

For a deeper comparison, see Chalzy vs Kajabi.

How to structure a 30-day challenge

Four design principles that apply regardless of which platform you use:

  1. Daily tasks take 10–20 minutes. Longer tasks collapse completion. Shorter tasks feel pointless. Aim for the 15-minute sweet spot.
  2. Week 1 builds the habit. Focus on getting participants to complete days 1–7. Losing people in the first week is fatal; retaining them sets up the rest.
  3. Week 2 introduces the methodology. Now that the habit is forming, start layering in the real substance of your approach.
  4. Week 3–4 delivers the outcome and the pitch. By week 3 participants should be seeing results; by week 4 you're pointing them toward the paid next step.

Getting the structure right matters more than picking the "perfect" platform. Any of the tools above can run a well-designed 30-day challenge — some just make it dramatically faster to build and deliver.


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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best app for running a 30-day challenge?
For most use cases, a dedicated challenge platform is the best fit because 30 days of daily content benefits heavily from day-by-day unlock, leaderboards, streaks, and cohort mechanics. Chalzy specifically handles this well because the AI can draft 30 days of daily content from a single description, saving the biggest time-sink of a 30-day challenge.
Is 30 days too long for a marketing challenge?
30 days is a popular duration because it builds real habits and produces measurable outcomes, but completion rates drop compared to shorter 5–14 day challenges. For cold-traffic lead generation, 7 days often converts better. For paid transformation challenges and real habit-building, 30 days is a strong choice — the longer duration lets you demonstrate more of your methodology and build deeper trust.
How do I keep participants engaged for a full 30 days?
Three mechanisms: (1) daily tasks that take 10–20 minutes (more and people drop out), (2) streaks and leaderboards to create accountability, (3) a live element — a weekly Q&A, a mid-challenge check-in, or a finale event — that breaks the rhythm of daily solo work. Completing a 30-day challenge requires sustained effort, and sustained effort requires visible social and milestone-based rewards.
Should a 30-day challenge be free or paid?
Both work. Free 30-day challenges are strong as top-of-funnel lead generation when paired with an end-of-challenge paid offer. Paid 30-day challenges (typically $97–$497) work well as standalone transformation products and often convert a meaningful share of completers into higher-ticket upsells. Many creators run both: a free short challenge to feed the funnel, and a paid 30-day cohort as the flagship product.

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