Tallies is a quiet iOS habit tracker styled like a journal page. Swipe to draw a felt-marker tally on warm cream paper. No streaks, no notifications, no nag. Paid once at $2.99. Made quietly by sthreelabs.
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Tallies is a notebook-style counter for anything you'd tally — push-ups, knitting rows, prayer beads, birds at the feeder, sober days. You swipe anywhere on the page to draw a felt-marker mark, tap the home-screen widget, or ask Siri ("Tally push-ups in Tallies") and the count saves. There are no streaks, no notifications, no leaderboards, no subscription. Paid once at $2.99 and it stays out of your way.
Most habit trackers want you to use them more. Tallies is the opposite. You open it, swipe to add a tally, and close it. The count saves automatically. There are no streaks to break, no notifications to ignore, no badges to chase.
Each thing you're counting gets its own chapter — push-ups, hydration, knitting rows, rosaries, birds at the feeder, books finished, sober days. Every swipe draws a felt-marker mark on warm paperback paper. Five filters give you today, this week, this month, all time — plus a totals view.
Tallies is universal across iPhone and iPad, syncs privately via your iCloud (no account), and includes an interactive home-screen widget plus Siri Shortcuts for tallying without opening the app. It's the first of a small family of paperback-aesthetic apps under the sthreelabs label, alongside A Spell of Work (focus timer), A Deep Breath (breathing paired with public-domain literature), and One Line in Time (one-line journal).
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sthreelabs is a one-person studio making small, quiet iOS apps. Every app is paid once, has no notifications, collects no data, and is deliberately scoped to do one thing well. Tallies is the first of the paperback collection — alongside A Spell of Work (focus timer), A Deep Breath (breathing paired with public-domain literature), and One Line in Time (one-line journal).
Made quietly by Christopher Doherty.
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Made quietly by sthreelabs.