A simple way to track anything and actually understand it.
Not a habit tracker. Just a place to write things down and ask questions later.
Log minutes, pages, times, categories - whatever matters to you
Describe your question in plain English, get SQL queries back
Set targets and see how often you hit them over time
Week comparisons, longest streaks, and progress at a glance
They ask you to set targets before you know your baseline. Miss a day, break the chain, feel bad, quit. The app becomes another thing to fail at.
Life is messy. A checkbox can't capture that you exercised but felt terrible, or skipped the gym but walked 10 miles. Context matters.
What good is a streak count if you can't ask "do I sleep better when I exercise?" or "how does caffeine affect my mood?"
Log whatever you want—minutes, counts, categories, notes. A low number is just a data point, not a failure.
Over time, you build up a picture of what your life actually looks like. No pressure to be consistent. Just log when you remember.
Use plain English or SQL to explore your data. "Do I read more on weekends?" "What's my average sleep this month?"
"You can't debug code without logs.
Same goes for everything else."