Account for your hours, and see where they point.
Every block with a feeling, crossed with whether it served a goal.
Average feeling per category and goal — only over blocks you rated.
Which goals actually got fed.
Total, share, and average per day.
Pick anything and see how it's spread across the days.
Name what happened, what you felt, and what the feeling might be pointing to.
These are framings for reflection, not clinical facts — a starting point you can tap to read, and edit to make your own.
Just the emotion words you've named most, and their counts. No interpretation — tap one to reread when you named it.
The kinds of things you do. Tap a colour to change it; edit a name to rename; ✕ to remove.
The things you actually want to move forward. Add as many as you like, whenever new ones arise.
You just rate a feeling 1–10; the app sorts it. Set where the lines fall.
Everything lives on this device only. Export a copy now and then so you never lose it.
Day Ledger is private and offline. No accounts, no servers, no tracking — your hours, feelings, and reflections never leave this device.
Tap the Share icon in Safari, then Add to Home Screen — it opens full-screen and works offline.