coming soon to ios
the proof
your day, the editorial cut.
the proof quietly logs where you go, then turns your day into post-worthy proof of life. private by default. local-first. designed to make an ordinary day look like evidence worth posting.
built around three ideas
quiet capture. the proof uses apple's visit and significant-location-change apis by default, with motion-aware sampling that only kicks in when you're actually moving. no "start workout" button. no battery drain when you're sitting still.
editorial output. share cards are not strava polylines. they're typographic, fashion-magazine-styled images for instagram feed (4:5) and stories (9:16), with your route abstracted as a stylized shape — not exact coordinates.
privacy that's a feature. by default, the route on your share card is generalized — abstracted enough that you can post it without giving away exact streets. toggle to "exact" only when you want to. your data stays on your device. no accounts, no servers, no analytics, no third-party sdks.
what we deliberately don't do
- no social feed. no friends. no leaderboards.
- no streaks, scores, or gamification.
- no workout language. no "performance metrics".
- no backend. no login. no data leaves your device.