Hogg pings at unpredictable moments — like attention, not a calendar.
Catch your day
before it disappears.
A tiny daily attention game with random check-ins, quick answers, and a morning receipt of where your time went.
“Hogg saw that.” 3:42 pm · still scrolling? +1 streak receipt ready Three taps. One honest morning.
No dashboards. No deep configuration. No productivity theatre.
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Hogg checks in
At random moments, Hogg asks what you’re actually doing.
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You answer fast
No dashboards. No productivity theatre. Just a quick tap or note.
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You get the receipt
Each morning, Hogg shows where yesterday went — clearly, honestly, and a little judgmentally.
“I lost three afternoons last week and Hogg knew about all of them.”— what early users keep telling us
Features that don’t pretend to be a lifestyle.
Day Hogg is small on purpose. It only does what helps you notice.
Yesterday, itemized. Honest categories, no productivity charts.
A nudge with a raised eyebrow, not a streak you have to defend with your life.
Small enough to keep, small enough to lose, small enough to start again tomorrow.
Open it. Answer when asked. That is the whole onboarding.
Designed for messy days, not the routines you keep promising yourself.
Yesterday, in plain English.
No charts you have to interpret. No badges. Just where your day actually went, with one note from a hedgehog who was paying attention.
Tiny. Prickly. Taking notes.
Hogg is a tiny hedgehog with a clipboard, a suspicious eyebrow, and receipts. He does not optimize your life. He just notices where it went.
Small app. Clear boundaries.
Day Hogg is designed around quick personal check-ins. It should be clear what the app asks for, what it uses, and how to contact us about your data.
Read the full Privacy Policy or email us if anything feels off.
Things people ask Hogg.
If your question isn’t here, email us and Hogg will sigh and reply.
When does Day Hogg launch?
Soon. Hogg is small, but the App Store review queue is not. Join the waitlist and you'll get one quiet email when the app is live — no countdown clocks, no launch theatre.
How much will it cost?
Pricing isn't finalised. The plan is a small one-time price or a tiny subscription — whichever lets the app stay independent and ad-free. Waitlist members get the early-bird price.
Is this just another habit tracker?
No. There are no streaks-as-punishment, no badges, no leaderboards. Day Hogg only does one thing: random check-ins → quick answers → a morning receipt.
Will my answers stay private?
Yes. Day Hogg is a single-user app. There's no social feed, no analytics surveillance, no third-party trackers. Read the full Privacy Policy for the details.
iPhone only? What about Android?
iPhone first. Android is a maybe — depends on whether enough people on the waitlist tap "Android please" in the optional note field.
How is Hogg different from a journal app?
Journals wait for you. Hogg interrupts you — at random moments, before the day blurs. The morning receipt is what a journal would have been if you actually remembered to open it.
Join the waitlist
Get a quiet ping when Hogg is ready for your phone. No spam. No launch countdown theatre.
Be the first to hear Hogg’s clipboard click.
We’ll send a single message when Day Hogg is on the App Store. That’s it. No drips, no upsells, no countdown clock theatre.