MyD ts Open app

Local-first daily tracking

Track the days that usually disappear.

MyDots is a calm daily tracker for tiny signals, notes, routines, moods, and moments. It works offline first, stays yours by default, and only syncs when you decide it should.

  • No forced account to get started
  • Works offline and syncs later
  • Built for quick daily rituals, not dashboards

“Designed for people who want a living record of days, not another guilt machine.”

Why it feels different

Gentle by interface. Serious by architecture.

01

Starts local, stays fast

You can use MyDots without making an account. Everything opens from local storage first, so it still feels like an app even when the network is missing.

02

Sync is optional, not mandatory

If you decide to register later, your local data becomes the source that syncs upward. The app is useful before signup, not after it.

03

Small inputs, real memory

Toggle something. Write a note. Save a number. Over time the dots become a map of how your days actually felt.

How it works

The whole model fits in your head.

1

Create categories

Build your own tiny vocabulary. Mood, walk, reading, note, symptom, focus, water, anything.

2

Log the day in seconds

Each category can be a toggle, a number, or a text note. Fast enough to keep using.

3

Stay local until you care about sync

No login wall. No penalty. Only when you want backup or multi-device access do you attach an account.

A different kind of tracking app

More notebook, less command center.

MyDots was shaped around the idea that daily tracking should feel tactile and low-pressure. The interface keeps the weight on color, rhythm, and memory instead of charts screaming for attention.

FAQ

Short answers for practical questions.

Do I need an account to use it?

No. You can start tracking locally right away and decide about sync later.

What happens when I sign up later?

Your existing local data stays useful and becomes the data that syncs to your account.

Can it work offline?

Yes. That is the default posture. Sync only matters when the server is reachable and you are signed in.

What should I track with it?

Anything that benefits from small repeated signals: habits, moods, symptoms, notes, routines, recovery, focus, gratitude.

Ready when you are

Start local. Keep the shape of your days.