July 19

LifeCopilot - your personalized intellegent self-tracking app!

Hey everyone! Building this app turned out to be way harder and slower than I expected =D... but honestly, totally worth it.


Most of us use one app to track our mood or habits, another to write in a journal, a third to set goals or manage to-dos. But life doesn’t work like that. Life is not a bunch of disconnected pieces. Everything’s connected - how you feel, what you do, what you aim for, and how you use your time.


And I kept thinking: what if we could bring it all together? What if your goals, your mood, your habits, your energy, even your daily chaos - all lived in one place and actually talked to each other?


That’s what I’ve been building: a mobile app that helps you track your activities, understand your stress and energy levels, and actually make sense of where your time and attention go - and why.


It learns from your daily patterns and gives you personalized insights. It helps you break big goals into doable steps, find what works for your rhythm, and stay focused without burning out. Less chaos. More clarity. Not just more stuff to do - but a better way to do it.


The whole idea is built around awareness and balance. Small steps. Smarter choices. Less forcing yourself, more understanding yourself.

So what exactly is LifeCopilot?

At its core, it’s your personal system for making sense of your life - without needing ten different apps, bullet journals, or spreadsheets.

You open the app and log how your day went — or don’t log anything at all, and let it quietly pick up signals in the background: your steps, your location, your energy, your mood.

Over time, it starts to notice patterns you didn’t see. That you’re more focused on rainy evenings. That you crash in energy every Thursday. That your most productive days start with a walk.

It’s not just about tracking — it’s about turning that data into direction.

You set goals in LifeCopilot, and the app helps you break them down into smaller processes and specific tasks.

It learns when you’re most energized, what tends to derail you, and when to suggest something gentle vs. something challenging.

It’s like a personal planner that gets how your brain and body work — and helps you move forward accordingly.

It doesn’t try to replace your decisions — it tries to support them.

You’re still in charge. You write your reflections, log your thoughts, make your choices.

But now you’ve got a second brain by your side, helping you structure the chaos a bit better. Helping you see the gaps between your intentions and your reality — and slowly close them.

Over time, your LifeCopilot becomes smarter, more helpful, more tailored to you. It nudges you when needed, steps back when you’re in flow, and always reminds you that this is about progress, not perfection.

This isn’t just a task manager or mood tracker. It’s a daily companion for anyone trying to live more intentionally — and make real change, one small decision at a time.

It’s still growing, just like we are. But the vision is clear: a space where your data, your goals, your emotions, your energy, and your routines finally come together — so you can stop guessing, and start living with more clarity and confidence.

That’s what LifeCopilot is about.

One of the things I’m most excited about in LifeCopilot is how it uses AI — not in a flashy, overhyped way, but in a grounded, genuinely helpful way.

The app doesn’t just collect data - it learns from it.

Over time, it starts to understand your unique rhythms, patterns, and tendencies. It notices when your energy drops, what kinds of tasks drain you, how different environments affect your focus.

Then it gently offers suggestions: when to work, when to rest, which goals to prioritize right now, or how to redesign your day based on your actual life — not some generic productivity advice.

It helps you break down big, overwhelming goals into simple steps. Not by guessing, but by looking at how you operate.

Some people thrive in the mornings. Others do better in bursts. Some are driven by structure, others by freedom.

The AI adapts to that - it doesn’t force you into a fixed system. It learns with you.

That said, AI is only helpful if it’s also respectful. And that’s something I take really seriously.

Everything you log stays yours. Your data isn’t sold, shared, or used to target you. It’s stored locally or encrypted in secure storage. We don’t use your raw logs to train third-party models.

Any insights the app gives are based on anonymized patterns or local\cloud AI models, designed to protect your identity and privacy.

You can see, export, or delete your data at any time. You can turn off any auto-tracking. You’re always in control.

I don’t want LifeCopilot to be “just another app that watches you.” I want it to feel like a tool that serves you. Quiet, respectful, smart - and 100% on your side.

Because self-awareness is powerful - but only when it’s safe.

I’m building this with Flutter (currently for Android), it’s called LifeCopilot, and it’s slowly starting to feel real. The core features will be free, and the deeper AI-based recommendations and planning tools will be part of a premium tier.


Right now I’m testing early versions, refining the flow, and figuring out what’s most helpful. If this sounds like something you’d use, I’d love to hear your thoughts - or just know you're interested.

Thanks for reading. Let’s build tools that actually help us live better - not just track things for the sake of it.


Feel free to connect me on telegram @uberwow to ask for beta.


Some screens of app functionality:
https://postimg.cc/gallery/pm1QV92