Stop guessing.
Start writing it down.

Most habit trackers ask: "Did you succeed?" This one asks: "What happened?"

Log what's going on in your life. Over time, patterns emerge. You start to notice things you couldn't see before.

No streaks. No guilt. Just data.

What it looks like

Simple logging, flexible data types, and a way to ask questions about what you've recorded.

Daily variable tracking

Track Any Variable

Minutes, pages, times, moods, categories - flexible inputs for any metric

Analytics dashboard

Analytics Dashboard

Week-over-week comparisons, streaks, and goal progress

AI query builder

AI-Powered Queries

Ask questions in plain English, get insights back

Goal tracking results

Goal Tracking

Set weekly targets and track your hit rate over time

Why most habit trackers don't stick

You've probably tried this before. Set a goal, missed a few days, felt bad, stopped using the app.

It's not a willpower problem. It's a design problem.

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Goals before data

How do you know what's realistic if you haven't tracked anything yet?

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Pass/fail thinking

A checkbox can't capture context. Life is more complicated than yes or no.

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Too much friction

If logging feels like work, you won't do it. Has to be quick.

This app takes a different approach: just log what happened. No judgment, no broken streaks.

Inputs and outputs

Some things you control, some things you just observe. Tracking both helps you see connections.

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Things you do

The stuff you have control over.

  • Cups of coffee
  • Hours of sleep
  • Time with people
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How you feel

The stuff you notice.

  • Energy level
  • Mood
  • Focus
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See what's connected

After a while, you can ask questions like: "Do I actually feel better on days when I exercise?" or "Does caffeine after noon mess with my sleep?"

Voice logging

No typing required. Just say what happened and the app figures out what goes where.

Press a button and say:

"Social battery low, I had 3 drinks, sleep was restless, and I read 20 pages."

It gets parsed into:

Social_Battery: Low (Enum)
Alcohol_Count: 3 (Numeric)
Sleep_Quality: Restless (Enum)
Pages_Read: 20 (Numeric)

Some things you might figure out

Once you have some data, you can start asking questions.

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The afternoon crash

Question: Why do I always hit a wall at 2pm?
Track: What you had for lunch, how you slept, afternoon energy (1-10).
Maybe you notice: It's not the sleep—it's the heavy carbs at lunch.
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Social energy

Question: How much socializing is too much?
Track: Hours with people, who they were, how you felt the next day.
Maybe you notice: Three hours with close friends is fine. One hour of small talk with strangers wipes you out.
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Phone habits

Question: Does hiding my phone actually help me focus?
Track: Where you put your phone, how many deep work blocks you got.
Maybe you notice: Yeah, it really does.

Technical details

For those who care about this sort of thing.

Self-hostable

Run it on your own server if you want. Your data stays yours.

Real database

PostgreSQL under the hood. No weird proprietary formats.

AI queries

Ask questions in plain English. Or write SQL directly if you prefer.

API access

Build your own integrations if that's your thing.

Give it a try

Start logging. See what you learn.