Combat time blindness.
Effortlessly.
A personal retrospective that pings you once an hour. No accounts, no cloud - just you and your rhythm, one sentence at a time.
Today · Tue
剛剛在幹嘛
Coffee + inbox triage
morningHeads-down on the auth refactor
deep workStretched, refilled water
breakLunch with Mei, talked side projects
socialReplied to the App Store reviews
adminDesigned to be the lightest habit you have.
Hourly check-ins
A gentle nudge arrives every hour - no streaks to keep, no guilt if you skip one. Just a quiet question that keeps you grounded in the now.
Zero friction
One sentence per entry. Open the notification, type what you were doing, done. The whole loop takes about five seconds.
Total privacy
Everything lives on your phone. No accounts, no cloud sync, no ads, no analytics. Your day is yours alone.
Beat time blindness
Built for ADHD brains and anyone who wonders where the day went. The log fills itself in while you live, not after.
Three beats, every hour.
- 01
A notification arrives
Once an hour, your phone asks the only question that matters: 剛剛在幹嘛? What were you just doing?
- 02
You reply in one line
No categories, no timers, no setup. Type a sentence in your own words and dismiss it.
- 03
Your day becomes a story
Those one-liners stack into a clean, honest timeline. Scroll back and your day finally makes sense.
Quietly, people keep coming back.
A lifesaver for focus. I finally know where my hours actually go.
Simple, private, and incredibly effective for tracking small tasks. The one-line format is genius.
The dumbest, freest idea - it just asks what I'm doing and I write one line. My ADHD brain loves it.
Stop wondering where your day went.
Free to download. Nothing to set up. Your first check-in lands within the hour.