AquaLog
Track daily hydration with visual progress and reminders.
Water intake tracking with ring progress visualization, HealthKit integration, and smart reminders. No backend, no accounts.
AquaLog
health
"Track daily hydration with visual progress and reminders."
What you get
Built the way we'd want it built ourselves.
Six design principles AquaLog shares with every other app in the studio. Opinionated on purpose.
Lives on your phone
Your data never leaves the device. No server to leak. No account to phish.
Fast enough to actually use
Core flows take seconds. Built for the in-the-moment version of you, not the imagined disciplined one.
Patterns surface themselves
The insight you need appears when the data is ready. No dashboards to babysit.
Made to be re-read
Your entries are kept as a readable record — something you'd actually want to open in a year.
Warm, not clinical
Written with a tone closer to a journal than a medical chart. Your language, not ours.
Pay once, keep using
A fair, one-time price where it makes sense. No dark patterns, no renewal notices.
How it works
Three steps. No account. No tracking.
01
Download once
Install AquaLog from the App Store when the waitlist opens. No account setup — it works the moment you open it.
02
Use for ninety seconds a day
The product is designed so the useful thing takes less than two minutes. Anything longer and you stop. We know.
03
Notice what changes
Patterns surface after two to three weeks. The data is yours alone — no cloud, no report to anyone.
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Notify me when AquaLog ships.
It'll launch at $4.99 once. Free tier: free forever with premium unlock.
One email when it lands on the App Store. No drip sequence.
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From the journal
Notes on build the day you want.
- 01
Your Daily Hydration Log Doesn't Lie: What the Chart Shows
Most people feel confident about their water intake until they look at their daily hydration log. A month of bars and a number at the bottom tells a different story than memory does.
2026-04-15
5 min read
- 02
Track Water Intake for Health: What Your Doctor Actually Wants
When your doctor asks if you're drinking enough water, 'I think so' isn't data. Here's what tracking water intake for health actually reveals — and why it matters.
2026-04-15
5 min read
- 03
The Water Intake Data Your Doctor Actually Wants to See
Most people answer hydration questions with a shrug. Here's what water intake data actually looks like when you've been tracking — and why it changes the conversation.
2026-04-15
5 min read
- 04
Daily Water Intake Tracking: The Small, Stubborn Habit Worth Building
Most people who give up on daily water intake tracking aren't failing at hydration — they're failing at the setup. Here's how to build the habit that actually sticks.
2026-04-15
4 min read
The dispatch
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