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
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Track daily hydration with visual progress and reminders
What you get
AquaLog was built for exactly this.
The core features that make AquaLog different from the generic alternatives.
Visual Water Fill
A satisfying fill animation as you log each glass.
Smart Reminders
Gentle nudges spaced around your actual schedule, not arbitrary hours.
Weekly Trend
See your hydration pattern across the week without opening a dashboard.
HealthKit Sync
Logs write directly to Apple Health. Your data, your ecosystem.
A note from the studio
“Hydration is a commodity category where everyone charges $20/yr for a ring and a reminder. We think it's a $4.99 one-time purchase, full stop.”
How it works
Three steps. No account. No tracking.
01
Set your daily goal
Based on your weight, activity level, and climate. One screen.
02
Tap when you drink
One tap per glass. The fill animation does the rest.
03
See your week
After seven days, the pattern is visible. Most people are surprised.
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From the journal
Notes on build the day you want.
- 01
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.
2026-04-23
4 min read
- 02
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.
2026-04-09
5 min read
- 03
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.
2026-03-26
5 min read
- 04
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.
2026-03-12
5 min read
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