Remember logs concerts, hikes, meals, trips, books, and quiet evenings — as a journal timeline and as pins on a map. Life logging without the fitness obsession.
Free up to 100 entries · Unlock unlimited for €4.99 once · iOS 17+
Fitness apps are built for workouts. But the things that actually shape a life — the places visited, the meals shared, the evenings that mattered — don't show up anywhere.
Fitness apps track steps, calories, and heart rate. But what about the concert last Friday, the hike you did just for the view, or the dinner that turned into a three-hour conversation? Most activity trackers were never designed for these.
Your life happened somewhere. Remember ties every logged activity to a GPS location and shows it as a pin on an interactive Apple Maps view — so you can see not just what you did, but where you were when it happened.
Activity tracking apps increasingly charge monthly or annually. Remember is a one-time purchase — €4.99, yours forever. No renewal, no price increase, no account required.
Every activity you log lives in two places at once. Neither replaces the other.
Open the map and see every activity as a pin. Open the journal and scroll through a chronological timeline. Same entries, two completely different ways to explore them. Filter by category in either view — concerts only, hikes only, everything.
Concerts, hiking, cooking, reading, cinema, travel, restaurants, museums, road trips, board games, quiet evenings at home. 100 categories covering the full breadth of a life — not just the fitness parts. Log anything worth remembering.
Pay once through the App Store and Remember is yours. All data stays on your device — no account, no cloud server, no data sold. GDPR compliant by design. Free to try up to 100 entries before committing to anything.
A factual look at what each approach covers. Remember doesn't replace a fitness tracker — it covers what fitness trackers leave out.
| Feature | Fitness Trackers | 🏆 Remember |
|---|---|---|
| What gets tracked | Steps, calories, workouts | Concerts, hikes, meals, trips, books, ... |
| How you log | Auto-synced sensors | Manual entry — category, note, location |
| Views | Stats dashboard | Map view + journal timeline |
| GPS per entry | ✗ (workout route only) | ✓ Every entry gets a location pin |
| Categories | Exercise types | 100 life categories |
| Free text / notes | Limited | ✓ Full journal text per entry |
| Photos per entry | Varies | ✓ |
| Price | Subscription or hardware + app fee | €4.99 once |
| No account required | ✗ | ✓ |
| Offline-first | Varies | ✓ |
| Made in EU / GDPR | Varies | ✓ Made in Germany |
Refers to general fitness tracking apps (e.g. Apple Health, Strava). Data correct as of June 2026. Without guarantee.
Screenshots from the current version of Remember on iPhone.

Map view — every activity as a pin

Journal timeline — scroll your life

Log an activity in seconds

Rich entry detail with photo and notes
Hi, I'm Florian — an indie iOS developer from Murnau/Munich. I kept logging runs and hikes in fitness apps and feeling like half my life was invisible. The concert on Friday. The restaurant in Prague I'd always meant to return to. The afternoon spent reading in the garden. None of these showed up anywhere.
Fitness apps are built around sensors. They're good at counting things your body does automatically. But the activities that actually define a life — the ones you chose, the ones you'll want to remember in ten years — are different. They're manual. They're specific. And they happen in places that matter.
So I built Remember — a life activity tracking app that treats every kind of experience as worth logging. Not just workouts. Concerts, meals, hikes, books, spontaneous detours, quiet evenings. Each one gets a location pin on the map and a place in the journal timeline. You can read more about the thinking behind this in activity tracking beyond fitness, or browse the full activities hub.
It's not trying to replace a fitness tracker. It's for everything else.
The most common questions about Remember as a life activity tracking app.
No. Remember is a life logging and activity tracking app designed for the experiences your fitness tracker ignores. It doesn't sync with Apple Health, track steps, or measure calories. It's for logging concerts, hikes, meals, trips, books, and anything else that made your day worth remembering.
No. Remember is a manual log. You open the app, choose a category, add a note and a location, and save. There's no background sensor sync, no workout detection, no calorie counting. That's intentional — Remember is about the experiences you choose to record, not the data your phone collects automatically. If you want automatic fitness tracking, Apple Health or Strava do that well.
No. Every activity you log exists in two views: as a pin on an interactive Apple Maps view, and as an entry in a chronological journal timeline. The map shows you where your life happened. The journal shows you when and what. Both views are always available, and you can filter by category in either. Neither replaces the other — they're two lenses on the same data.
No. Remember is a one-time purchase. The free version supports up to 100 entries — enough to properly evaluate whether the app fits your life. Unlocking unlimited entries costs €4.99 once, through the App Store. No monthly fee, no annual renewal, no hidden charges. Future updates are included in the one-time price.
Free to try. No account. No subscription. A map and a journal for everything you do.
Download on App Store — Free€4.99 once for unlimited entries · No subscription · iOS 17+