A calm tracker for the things you do once in a while — oil changes, plant watering, prescription refills, haircuts. Type it in plain English, the app figures out the rest.
TimeFor doesn't try to be a project manager or a habit-streak coach. It answers one question: how long since you last did this? — and gets out of the way.
"Replace AC filter every 90 days, last done in March." TimeFor parses it into a structured event — name, interval, category, last log.
One tap drops the next interval onto your phone's native calendar. iOS Calendar on iPhone, Google Calendar on Android.
See what's most overdue without opening the app. Small & medium widget sizes, glanceable.
Long-press any tile to log "I just did this now". The animation is satisfying — the only delight, used sparingly.
Your data backs up automatically — iCloud on iPhone, Google Drive on Android — through the OS. No accounts, no settings to configure.
No analytics. No ads. No telemetry. The only network call is the AI parser when you tap the sparkle button, and that text never leaves with your identity attached.
"Replace AC filter every 90 days, last March." Or pick from the manual form if you'd rather. Both routes lead to the same place.
The home grid shows every tracked thing with "last 12d ago" or "6 days late". Long-press the tile to log "I just did it now".
One tap on the calendar icon drops the next interval onto your phone's calendar — so the reminder lives where you already look.
No accounts. No analytics. No cross-app tracking. Backups are handled by your OS — we never see them.