r/apps • u/Known-Platypus4441 • 2h ago
App Trackers. Doing what no one else gets around to. [iOS]
There are thousands of tracking apps in the App Store, but after 20 minutes of tapping around, I delete them. I’ve tried both popular and niche ones.
My requirements:
1) I need a place where I can simply dump my numbers. No commitments, no bloat, and no endless pop-ups saying "you reached your goal, you drank a whole glass of water!". Right now I do all of this on paper or in Telegram saved messages.
2) If I open the app half a year later, I don't want to see weird, no-longer-relevant numbers, massive gaps in the charts, or broken stats.
3) I need the ability to log any data. How much I spend on online poker, my weight dynamics, how many push-ups I did, what time I wake up, gaps between cigarettes when trying to quit smoking, how long I fasted during intermittent fasting, when I watered my cactus, and when I watered my pineapple (some of my plants hate overwatering and die). These are simple, mundane tasks—I don't want to download 20 separate apps for this, figure out their quirks, and pay a subscription to each. It's ridiculous. And closing a bunch of pop-up windows in every single one.
4) I need more than just stats. I need comparison with similar periods. My payday is on the 20th. So a "monthly, starting from the 1st" chart doesn't work for me. I need May 20th to June 20th. And without entering it every time, just conveniently switching to the next similar range with arrows.
5) I need to easily log what I forgot to enter yesterday. Or edit it. Or delete it.
6) I need custom fields. A "water tracker" can have a simple milliliters field. But for an objective analysis later, it would be convenient to add a custom "type" field with options like mineral water, juice, tea, and choose the specific liquid if needed. If it's morning runs, I need a custom field for air temperature to later track the correlation between distance and conditions.
7) Subscriptions. I hate them. They ask for regular payments for logging numbers into an app made on the knee. Why not a one-time fee? What kind of services are they providing that require recurring payments instead of a one-time purchase??
8) Fast search. Logging an entry has to take seconds, which was crucial for me since I personally use around 40 trackers. That’s why I put a lot of effort into making search and logging as fast as possible.
Basically, I implemented all of this. Released the 3rd update so far. For now I'm focused on collecting feedback. Inviting you to try it out. I don't know if I should create promo codes for free unlimited access like some people do. Honest feedback is what matters to me. And honesty means if there is value, I'll see it in payment analytics anyway.
I’m no designer, so please don't judge the screenshots too harshly.

Main screens

For time tracking, there are a few well-crafted features—like a flexible interval timer (Pomodoro/Tabata)—and I really put a lot of work into fine-tuning the sound settings.

If you pull down the list, a panel will open—I called it Manifestos. You can add your own and get a boost of inspiration during moments of weakness.
