Private activity memory for iPhone

Life patterns, one tap.

Daybits helps you notice what actually happens in your life. Mark coffee, workouts, allergies, focus days, moods, habits, or anything else you care about, then see the rhythms and connections that are easy to miss day by day.

Tuesday, 23 Jun Check-In
Daily Coffee
Health Workout
Focus Side Project
Signal Productive Day

Why it exists

Your memory is not a calendar.

The useful stuff is usually small: the days you slept badly, skipped coffee, worked out, felt focused, had symptoms, or finally made time for a project. Daybits gives those moments a tiny place to land, so weeks later you can see what changed.

How it works

Tap today. Learn over time.

1

Create your bits

Add the activities, habits, symptoms, moods, or life markers you want to remember.

2

Mark them fast

Use the check-in screen or widgets to tap what happened today, or go back if you forgot.

3

See the pattern

Daybits turns your marks into readable calendars, rhythms, and possible relationships.

Why Daybits

Built for real daily use.

Fast check-ins

Open the app, tap the cards, and leave. No forms, no journaling pressure, no timeline to maintain.

Home screen widgets

Mark important bits directly from your iPhone home screen when opening the app would be too much.

Readable history

Review activity memory as dots or calendar strips, with colors and presentation per activity.

Useful relationships

See when one activity often appears before another, like coffee before workouts or allergies after a trigger.

Weekly analysis

Pro analysis summarizes what changed recently, without asking you to read charts every day.

Private by default

Your activity data stays on device unless you choose features that need online services.

What you get back

Answers that feel personal because the data is yours.

Daybits is not trying to tell you who you are from generic advice. It helps you see your own repeat signals: how often something happens, what tends to follow it, and whether your current week looks different from your usual rhythm.

RhythmWorkout usually appears every 1-4 days.

ConnectionProductive days often follow focused side-project time.

MemoryAllergy marks increased during the last two weeks.

Privacy matters

A personal app should respect personal data.

The things you track can be sensitive. Daybits is designed to keep the core experience local, explain when online services are involved, and make export available without locking your data away.

Local first Use Daybits for private tracking, optional remote analysis, widgets, export, and plain-language policies.