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A calm tracker for the 8/8/8 day. No tasks, no streaks, no guilt — just an honest look at where your 24 hours went.
Eight for work, eight for rest, eight for what's yours — an idea nearly a century old. Not a rule to obey. A compass to check.
Sleep is not the time that's left after everything else. It's what holds the other two blocks up.
Work matters. But when it spills into the other two blocks, one of them quietly pays for it.
Life doesn't only happen in the hours nobody claimed. It gets a full third, every single day.
Three numbers, once a day. No lists, no projects, no notifications begging you to come back. Oito is designed to be closed.
The heatmap is where the pattern shows up: the weeks work ate, the Sundays that finally breathed, the sleep debt you've been rolling over since March.
A native Apple Watch app with complications, home-screen and lock-screen widgets, and a quick-log control. Sleep arrives on its own from Apple Health — with your permission, and nothing else read.
Each block is measured against your goal. The score is what's left after the misses. Working past your goal counts one and a half times — because those hours came out of the other two blocks.
The daily check-in and your score are free, forever. Pro opens the history, the patterns and the automation.
No account, no card, no trial to expire.
See the whole truth about your time.
Prices in US dollars; the App Store shows your local currency. Subscriptions renew automatically unless cancelled at least 24h before the period ends. Manage them in your Apple ID settings.
No. Nobody's day is. 8/8/8 is the reference the score is measured against, not a verdict — and in Pro you can move the goals to whatever your life actually looks like.
No. Oito only reads sleep from Apple Health, and only if you turn it on. Everything else you type in yourself, once a day.
On your device and in your own private iCloud. There are no Oito servers, no analytics, no third parties. If you delete the app, you've deleted the data.
Nothing. There is no streak, no red badge and no catch-up screen. Log the days you want, leave the rest blank, and the trends simply skip them.
No — the Watch app and complications are there if you own one, but everything works from the iPhone alone.
It's the opposite. There are no tasks, projects, goals to hit or people to compare yourself to. Oito shows you where 24 hours went, and then gets out of the way.
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