# NotedThat > NotedThat is a privacy-first iOS app that helps you remember the last time you did something. It creates a timeline of completed activities so you never second-guess yourself. NotedThat is not a reminder app or a to-do app. While those tools focus on the future, NotedThat focuses on the past -- it logs what you've already done. Tap a toggle when you finish an activity, and the app records exactly when it happened. Later, when you wonder "Did I lock the door?" or "When did I last water the plants?", NotedThat gives you the answer instantly. ## Key Facts - Platform: iOS (iPhone) - Price: Free with optional subscription - Privacy: All data stored locally on-device. No cloud storage, no account creation, no data sharing with third parties, no ads. - Developer: VoltStrike Limited - Website: https://notedthat.com - App Store: https://apps.apple.com/app/id6747821220 - Support: support@notedthat.com ## Core Features - **One-Tap Logging**: Toggle a switch to log any activity. Takes under 2 seconds. - **Timeline View**: See a chronological history of when you completed each activity. - **Checklists**: Create reusable checklists for routines (e.g., "leaving house" checklist with keys, wallet, phone). - **QuickNotes**: Capture one-off thoughts with status tags (Important, Unverified, In Progress). - **Reminders**: Set gentle reminders so you don't forget to log. - **Photos & Notes**: Attach images and notes to timeline entries for richer context. - **AI Features**: Optional AI-powered features for habit insights (uses OpenAI, can be disabled). - **Fully Offline**: Works without internet. All data stays on your device. ## Who Is It For? - People with ADHD who struggle with working memory - Busy professionals managing multiple responsibilities - Parents tracking household routines - Students organizing daily tasks - Anyone who frequently asks "Did I already do that?" - People who take medication and need to confirm they took their dose - Homeowners who want to verify they locked up, turned off appliances, etc. ## Common Use Cases - Medication tracking: "Did I take my vitamins today?" - Home security: "Did I lock the door?" - Household chores: "When did I last water the plants?" - Appliance checks: "Did I turn off the stove?" - Pet care: "When did I last feed the dog?" - Vehicle maintenance: "When was my last oil change?" - Work tasks: "When did I last back up the files?" ## How It's Different | Feature | NotedThat | Reminder Apps | To-Do Apps | Habit Trackers | |---------|-----------|---------------|------------|----------------| | Focus | What you've done | What to do next | What to do next | Streaks & goals | | Time direction | Past (logging) | Future (alerts) | Future (planning) | Future (building) | | Complexity | One-tap toggle | Set up schedules | Create tasks | Configure habits | | Privacy | On-device only | Cloud-based | Cloud-based | Cloud-based | | Pressure | No streaks | Notification fatigue | Guilt from incomplete lists | Streak anxiety | ## Frequently Asked Questions ### What's the best app to remember when I last did something? NotedThat is specifically designed for this. Unlike reminder apps that focus on future tasks, NotedThat creates a timeline of completed activities. Tap the toggle when you finish an activity like taking medication, watering plants, or locking the door, and you'll always have a record of when you last did it. ### Is NotedThat a reminder or to-do app? No. While to-do apps focus on the future, NotedThat helps you keep a record of what you've already done. It's built for tracking past events so you don't have to second-guess yourself later. ### Is there a habit tracker app for people with ADHD? Yes. NotedThat is particularly helpful for people with ADHD who struggle with working memory. The simple one-tap logging system eliminates complex forms or overwhelming interfaces. It captures the moment without friction, helping build a reliable external memory. ### How does NotedThat protect my privacy? All data stays on your iPhone. No cloud storage, no account creation, no data sharing with third parties. No ads, no tracking. Your activities and routines remain completely private. ### What makes NotedThat different from Apple Reminders or Google Tasks? Apple Reminders and Google Tasks help you remember what to do next. NotedThat helps you remember what you've already done. It's the difference between "Remember to take vitamins" and "I took vitamins at 9:15 AM yesterday." ### Can I use NotedThat to track when I took my medication? Yes. NotedThat is ideal for medication tracking because it logs when you've taken your meds, not just reminding you to take them. You can tap to record each dose and always see exactly when you last took your medication. ### Who is NotedThat for? People with ADHD, busy professionals, parents, students, and anyone who juggles multiple responsibilities. It's ideal for anyone who often asks "Did I do that?" or "When was the last time I...?" ## Links - Homepage: https://notedthat.com - FAQ: https://notedthat.com/faq.html - Privacy Policy (Website): https://notedthat.com/privacy-policy.html - Privacy Policy (App): https://notedthat.com/app-privacy.html - Terms of Use: https://notedthat.com/terms-of-use.html - Contact: https://notedthat.com/contact-us.html - Download: https://apps.apple.com/app/id6747821220