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LogZero is the all-in-one private life tracker for mood, habits, food, weight, exercise, meditation, medication, todos and more. Everything stays on your iPhone. No ads. No cloud. No accounts. No analytics. LogZero has security and privacy integrated into it's DNA. LogZero is built by Andrew Hoffman, LLC โ owned by Andrew Hoffman: a cybersecurity architect, author and educator.
ONE OFFLINE APP FOR YOUR ENTIRE DAY
Mood module โ multi-step daily entries with emotions, activities, gratitude notes, and free-form text. The depth of a private diary, the speed of a tap. Food module โ daily recording of macros against your own targets. Can be configured to track additional vitamins, nutrients and supplements. Scan labels or log manually. Weight module โ log weight over time, set goals, configure charts for easier data review. Exercise module โ log workout minutes rapidly and build data to see how your workouts impact your mood and weight. Todo module โ prioritized, filterable cross-day tasks with tags, completion trends, and a planning view. Meditation module โ daily meditation tracking tied to correlations module to show it's impact on your mood. Medication module โ schedule medication and supplement protocols, adherence tracking, prescription refill reminders and more. Correlation module โ analyze data from all the other modules to draw insights into what is impacting your weight, mood and behavior. Correlation module โ the most important insights from the other modules, charted, configurable and readable at at glance.
100% PRIVATE. 100% ON-DEVICE.
LogZero has no servers. None. Every entry โ every mood, meal, weight, symptom, medication dose, and meditation minute lives on your device and nowhere else. We can't see your data by design, and this sets our app apart from almost every competitor.
Roadmark is a roadmap tool for teams whose plans keep changing.
Most roadmaps die the same way: a date moves, someone overwrites it, and the reason is lost. Six weeks later, nobody trusts the board, and the link you shared with a customer or an investor is quietly wrong.
Roadmark makes a change of plan a first-class object. Instead of overwriting a timeline, you branch it: the original plan and the new one both stay on the board, side by side, and every branch carries a written decision explaining why the direction changed.
It keeps itself current. Boards sync from Linear, Jira, GitHub, GitLab, Asana, Notion, monday.com, Shortcut, Azure DevOps and YouTrack โ or from CSV. Sync runs daily, so a link you shared months ago still shows the real plan.
Built for sharing outward. Public read-only links, password-protected or expiring links, an embeddable widget for your own site, plus comments, reactions and email follow-ups from viewers โ so the roadmap becomes the page stakeholders check, not another internal tool.
Also included: milestone confidence and slip history, board snapshots and diffs, PNG/SVG/PDF/PPTX export, an investor digest, a template gallery, real-time collaboration, and an audit log on Team.
Optional AI drafts milestones, writes decision notes, and runs a pre-mortem stress test of the plan โ with your own API key, or from an included monthly quota.
Free for up to 3 boards. Pro $15/month, Team $49/month.
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Roadmark's answer:
Roadmark treats a change of plan as something you record, not something you erase. Every roadmap tool lets you drag a milestone to a new date โ and the old date, along with the reason it moved, quietly disappears. In Roadmark you branch the timeline instead: the original plan and the new one both stay on the board, side by side, and the branch carries a written decision explaining the change. Six months later the board answers "why did this slip?" on its own, without anyone digging through Slack.
The other half is that the board keeps itself current. It syncs daily from Linear, Jira, GitHub, GitLab, Asana, Notion, monday.com, Shortcut, Azure DevOps and YouTrack, so a link you shared with a customer or an investor doesn't silently stop being true.
Roadmark's answer:
Three concrete reasons.
Branching with a decision log. Productboard, Aha! and Roadmunk all show you the plan as it stands today. Roadmark shows you how it got there โ every pivot kept, each with the reasoning attached.
Pricing that doesn't punish sharing. Pricing is flat per workspace, not per seat. Team includes unlimited members, and read-only viewers never consume a seat at all โ so putting the roadmap in front of customers and stakeholders costs nothing extra.
Built to be shared outward. Public read-only links, password-protected and expiring links, an embeddable widget, and comments, reactions, and email follow for viewers without an account.
Where Roadmark is not the answer: if what you need is a feedback and prioritisation suite โ collecting feature requests, scoring them, running customer boards โ Productboard and ProdPad do that, and Roadmark does not.
Roadmark's answer:
Small product and engineering teams, roughly 2โ20 people, where the plan changes often and someone outside the team keeps asking where things stand: founders reporting to investors, product managers at startups, agencies and consultancies reporting to clients, and indie makers running a public roadmap.
Roadmark's answer:
Roadmark was built in 2026 around one observation: roadmaps don't fail because teams plan badly; they fail because plans change and the tools only store the latest version. A date moves, the bar gets dragged, and the reason is gone. Six weeks later the board is no longer true, and nobody trusts it enough to look.
So the plan itself became the thing worth versioning. Keep the old timeline, branch to the new one, attach the decision to the branch. Sync, public links, and the decision feed all exist for the same purpose: to keep that history accurate without anyone maintaining it by hand.
Roadmark's answer:
Next.js 15 (App Router) and TypeScript on the front end, Tailwind CSS 4 for styling, Supabase (PostgreSQL, Realtime and Auth) as the backend, and Vercel for hosting. Tested with Vitest and Playwright.
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