For people who've quit fitness apps before

Streaks that only count a day you actually did the thing.

Most tracking apps eventually get quietly abandoned because the numbers stop meaning anything — a streak that doesn't really reflect what happened, or a badge that fires for no real reason. Life OS was built by someone who'd made that same mistake before, and corrected for it directly.

Streaks with no free passes

A streak counts a day only if the actual thing happened that day — no forgiveness window quietly protecting a number that stopped being true.

Milestones that are real firsts

Your longest streak ever, your best day — never a manufactured reason to open a congratulations popup.

Numbers computed from your own baseline

Recovery and sleep scores are measured against your own median, not a generic population figure that never fit you in the first place.

Logging fast enough to actually survive a bad week

A photo or a sentence, reviewed and saved in seconds — the lower the friction, the more likely logging survives the week you almost quit.

The honest part

What Life OS doesn't try to be

It won't manufacture motivation for you — there's no fake urgency, no invented badge, no notification designed to guilt you back in. If the honest numbers aren't compelling enough on their own some weeks, that's a real week, not a bug.

See what a streak looks like when it's actually true.