Private · not social
Know where the time went.
Log what you did and for how long. No feed, no followers—just a record you can check on Sunday night.
iOS and Android. Sign in so your logs follow you to a new phone.
Overview
- Logging A few taps Run the timer while you're at it, or add the time when you get home. Hobby, duration, save.
- Privacy No audience Nothing gets posted. Nobody gets notified about your hobby time. It's your account and your numbers.
- Setup Then you're in Name a few hobbies once. After that, most sessions are one screen and you're done.
What's in the app
Timer, history, and weekly totals.
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Timer or manual
Start a timer when you sit down, or type how long you spent after the fact. Either way, a short form and you're out.
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Weekly totals
See how much time went to each hobby this week. Enough to answer whether you actually practiced, or just meant to.
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Streaks & trophies
Turn them on if you want a day counter or a few milestones. They stay in the app—they don't go anywhere else.
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Your hobbies, your order
Add what you care about, rearrange the list, set a reminder if you want one. No recommended hobbies, no feed.
Notes
Optional. The session saves with hobby and duration either way.
Write a paragraph, a sentence, or skip it. Tap the card to see how a long note can shrink down in the app.
Tap the card to shorten.
Minimal note
Why I built it
I kept losing track of time on the fun stuff. Work had spreadsheets; the rest was vibes. I wanted a boring little ledger for the good hours, and I didn't need another app that wanted me to post about it.
- No coaching voice. The app doesn't tell you what to do next week. You log time, then read it back.
- No feed. There isn't a social side, and I don't plan to add one.
- Low friction. If logging feels like paperwork, the design failed.
I like knowing whether I really spent a Saturday on the things I said mattered, or if I just thought I did.
How it works
First run is a handful of screens, then you're in.
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Name your hobbies
Type what you want to keep tabs on, arrange the list, move on. We don't need your life story up front.
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Log with taps
Pick a hobby, add time (timer or manual), save. Notes are a tap away and always optional.
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Check the week
See totals, older sessions, streaks and trophies if you've turned that stuff on. Still just you and the data.
Streaks and trophies
Turn them on if you want them. Off by default is fine too.
Streaks
Counts consecutive days with at least one log for a hobby. Skip a day and it resets. Useful if you like seeing the number; easy to ignore if you don't.
Trophies
Small milestones for things like your first week of logs or a stretch of regular time. They stay on your phone—nothing to show anyone else.
FAQ
Is there a social side?
No. No public profile, no following people, no posts. Your hobby time stays between you and the app.
Is onboarding a whole thing?
The first run is meant to be small: get through a few screens, name a few things, land on the home view. It isn't a week-long walkthrough.
Is this a habit coach?
Not really. It doesn't script your week. You add time, it stores it and shows the math.
Do I have to use the timer?
No. Enter how long you spent when you have a free moment.
What are streaks again?
Consecutive days with at least one log for that hobby. You skip a day, the run breaks. Stays on your device account—nothing broadcast.
Why sign in?
So the same person gets the same data on a new phone. The store listing will spell out the basics when the app is up.
Download
iPhone and Android. Until the listing is live, these buttons open each store's home page.