HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- With just a click of the mouse, a better lifestyle can begin.

However, after the click, you'll have to get up out of your seat and get Healthy Huntsville.

For those already on the go, Healthy Huntsville - the citywide initiative for residents to improve their health - has unveiled an app featuring a DailyFeats platform. It enables people to check-in positive behavior, get points and earn rewards that raise money for charity.

And it's all free.

"We're trying to get people engaged," said Amy Robinson, the creative director of Sterling Health and Wellness.

Robinson said users can set their goals to better health and invite friends to participate.

The points are awarded based on certain activities - or "positive actions" - and they accumulate with each activity.

These Daily Feats help people reach their goals through the small, positive steps, she said. The feats aren't complicated, either. In fact, some are relatively simple.

They are in categories that include health, money, family, homework and to do.

The points - 5 points for stretching, 4 points for eating veggies, 2 points for shopping at the Greene Street Farmers Market and 20 points for attending the Firm Body Boot Camp - can be redeemed for gift cards or for charities designated by the user.

"You check in 'feats' on the website," Robinson said. "You can cook dinner, eat fruits and veggies, stretch and even laugh with someone.

"It's really easy and fun."

The feats also help participants maintain a healthy lifestyle, she said. There's also a new challenge every 30 days through August and they're linked to events of HealthyHuntsville, including a Healthy City Party on Aug. 25.

This is also the first time anywhere Daily Feats has been linked with a city.

"The idea is you do many small things throughout the day that contribute to your health and happiness," she said. "It's just an awesome way to stay healthy."

Visit www.healthyhuntsville.dailyfeats.com and http://healthyhuntsville2012.com

