Daily Stair Climb: Floors Log

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About this app

๐Ÿชœ Log every staircase you climb. See exactly how high you've gone โ€” one tap at a time.

A lightweight stair-climbing tracker for people who don't want a heavy fitness app โ€”
just a quick way to record floors and watch the numbers add up over time.
No sign-up, no account, no permissions you don't need.


โ–  Key Features

โ€ข One-tap daily floor logging
- Just punch in the number of floors and you're done.
- Optional note per entry ("gym stairs", "subway transfer", etc.).
- Aggregated by calendar day.

โ€ข Automatic height calculation
- Per-floor height (default 3.0 m, adjustable in Settings) feeds a running
total in meters, kilometers and feet-equivalent (locale aware).

โ€ข Landmark progress
- Watch your cumulative climb move from N Seoul Tower (236 m) to
Everest (8,848 m) and then the stratosphere (50 km).
- Progress gauges tell you how far is left to the next milestone.

โ€ข Monthly trend statistics
- Monthly totals, daily average, peak day, and a clean cumulative graph.
- "+12% vs last month" type comparisons at a glance.

โ€ข Multi-language
- Korean / English with one tap. Detects device language automatically;
switch any time from Settings.

โ€ข Dark mode
- Follows system theme or switch manually.


โ–  Who is this for?

- Anyone taking the stairs instead of the elevator at work
- People doing a "climb Everest in a year" personal challenge
- Diet / weight management as a light, friction-free activity log
- Anyone who finds full fitness apps overkill โ€” just wants the number


โ–  Privacy

- All data lives **only on your device** in a local SQLite database.
Nothing is sent to any server.
- The app does **not** request location, camera, contacts or health-data
permissions, and there is **no account**.
- Uninstall or use "Delete all data" in Settings to erase everything instantly.

For ad serving, Google AdMob may process general device identifiers
(advertising ID, IP, etc.). Users in the EU/EEA/UK will see Google's UMP
consent dialog on first launch and can revisit it any time from
**Settings โ†’ Ad personalization consent**. Full details are available in-app
under **Settings โ†’ Privacy Policy**.


โ–  Feedback

Found a bug or want a feature? Use **Settings โ†’ Contact Us** or email
tk32189@naver.com โ€” we read every message.

One floor today. Two floors tomorrow. Small numbers add up โ€” keep climbing.
Updated on
Jun 16, 2026

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