Chronos turns your day into a real, shareable record. Plan tomorrow the night before. Mark it as you go. Take a photo as proof. Then watch your friends do the same — a small, soft window into the people you care about.
Most apps track your intentions.
Chronos tracks your actions —
and quietly shares them with the
people who actually know you.
Chronos opens straight to your plan. Add the tasks you want to do tomorrow — gym, lectures, dinner with friends, a chapter of your book. That's the entire ritual. Quiet, fast, done.
Time-block real intentions. Save it. Tomorrow's already decided.
When a window opens, Chronos taps you. Mark On Time, Timing Off, or Missed — and snap a photo as proof. Not for likes. For the record. Your score updates as the day moves.
Your feed is just the friends you chose. Their tasks, their proofs, their scores. Some days that's quiet motivation. Some days it's the photo your best friend took at sunrise. Either way, you're not doing it alone.
Knowing my friends could see my score changed something. I stopped skipping morning workouts because I really, really didn't want a 0% on the feed.
It's the first time a productivity app made me feel accountable to someone — not just a streak counter trying to keep me hooked.
I honestly use it to check in on my best friends. It's sweet. I see Sara's morning runs, I see Mia's pilates. It's like a text I didn't have to send.
Planning the night before removes all the bargaining. You decided last night. Now you just do it. That's the whole magic.
Chronos is live. Free on iPhone. Bring a friend or two — it's better that way.