Log by living
No forms. Just tell it what happened.
A photo of dinner becomes a logged meal with macros. A voice note on the walk home becomes a memory. Your Whoop, scale, calendar and bank feed in on their own. Capture is a text message, not a chore.

Ask across everything
“Plan tonight's workout.”
It reasons over last night's sleep, this week's recovery, and what you lifted on Monday — then it answers. Not a dashboard you read. An analyst you talk to.

The difference
Your ring sees your ring. Lifey sees your life.
Whoop only knows Whoop. Oura only knows Oura. Lifey holds all of it in one place — so it can answer the questions that live between the apps.
“Why do I overspend on the weeks I sleep badly?”
A page for every day
Scroll back to any day you've lived.
Each day it captures becomes a page — what you ate, how you slept, what you trained, what was worth keeping. The week you can't remember is right there.

The screen that holds no data
Everything else tells you how you're doing.
The home screen just asks what you're doing with the time. A grid where every week of a life is one small square — the lived ones filled, the rest waiting. It's the screen I open most.

Keep track of your days
while you still have them.
Free while it's early. Bring your own wearable and your own Telegram — it's yours from there.