A time logger for anything you do
Stopwatch, Pomodoro or countdown — so you can see how long something actually took instead of guessing.
Perfect for people who time‑log, journal, track habits, or quantify the self.
Quantifies is a data tracker that runs on text. Journal a short note about a moment — what you did, who was there, where — and Quantifies extracts your life’s statistics from the text.
Tell me your stats…
I ๐read a ๐ Vogue magazine while I was ๐ฅwaiting in line at the ๐DMV
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What the colours mean
Nothing below was entered by hand. Every total, streak and graph came out of words you’d have written anyway.
A time logger for anything you do
Stopwatch, Pomodoro or countdown — so you can see how long something actually took instead of guessing.
Appears alongside
The words that keep showing up in the same posts. Every one is tappable, and leads to its own stat page.
A habit tracker you never need to set up
Quantifies notices the pattern before you decide to name it — including the things you said you didn’t do.
Where the week actually went
Not where you planned for it to go.
Any number you mention
“mood 7/10”, “ran 5k”, “spent $4 on coffee” — write it in the sentence and it becomes a line on a graph.
The small moments are the first to get away from you — the coffee on the porch, the hour in line at the DMV, the thought at midnight. Every entry you log becomes a record of the day it happened in, so scroll back and your days are still there, exactly as you lived them.
โMorning coffee on the porch, finally quiet
I ๐read a ๐ Vogue magazine while I was ๐ฅwaiting in line at the ๐DMV
Lunch with ๐ฅSam — ๐didn’t order fries. Day 6.
You already know roughly how you spend your days. What you can’t see is how one part of them moves another. Once you have a few weeks of stats, Quantifies reads across all of them and tells you what it found.
AI insights · Pro
You’re happier on the days you read — your mood averages 7.4 after an evening reading session, against 6.2 on days without one.
Your run streaks end on Sundays. Eleven of your last thirteen breaks started on a Sunday you had nothing else logged before noon.
Weekly digest · from ๐ run and your timeline
Coffee after 3pm shows up in your day 4 times a week, and those nights you log roughly 40 fewer minutes of sleep.
Cross-stat correlation · from โ coffee and ๐ด sleep
Insights like these are one of the things Pro pays for — and one of the perks a founder’s pass covers for your first three months.
Quantifies opens in waves. You can wait for yours, or take the first one — and get three months of Pro for $5 instead of $12.99.
We’ll email you when your wave opens. No card, nothing else in your inbox.
Not a queue fee. It’s three months of Pro at 62% off, and you’re in on day one.
Changed your mind before your wave opens? Email us and we’ll refund the whole $5. After your three months, Pro is $4.99/month — or $12.99 for another three — and you can cancel any time.
| Free | Pro — $4.99/mo | |
|---|---|---|
| Posting, timers, feeds, friends | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Personal stats, streaks, graphs | Included | Included |
| AI tagging | 3 posts a day, then tag by hand | Unlimited |
| AI insights, weekly digest, correlations | — | Included |
Founder’s pass holders are wave one, on the first day Quantifies opens — currently targeting Fall 2026. Waitlist invites follow in waves after that, in the order people signed up. If wave one slips, you’ll hear it from us before you read it anywhere else.
A place in wave one, and three months of Pro — which costs $12.99 on its own. The three months start the day you get access, not the day you pay, so nothing is burning down while you wait. After that, Pro is $4.99/month or $12.99 for another three.
Email us any time before your wave opens and we’ll refund the full $5. No form, no reason needed.
Yes, and it stays that way. Posting, timers, feeds, friends, your own stats, streaks and graphs cost nothing. Free accounts get three AI-tagged posts a day; after that the review screen switches to manual tagging and you keep posting as normal.
You choose per post: public, friends, anonymous, or private. Private posts never leave your account but still count toward your own stats. Global stat pages only show a number once at least five different people have logged the same thing, so nothing you write can be traced back to you through a public stat.
No. A post can be a pure thought with no duration at all, you can type a duration by hand, and you can backdate anything as far back as you like.