WaterLog

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About this app

Stay Hydrated, Stay Healthy with WaterLog.

WaterLog is a minimalist water tracker designed to help you build a consistent hydration habit without the clutter. Whether you want to improve your skin, boost your energy, or maintain your weight, drinking enough water is the first step. With WaterLog, tracking your daily intake becomes a rewarding experience.

Why Choose WaterLog?

Minimalist Design: A clean, pastel-toned interface that focuses purely on your hydration goals.

Gamified Growth: Watch your virtual plant grow and bloom as you reach your daily water intake.

Smart Reminders: Get gentle nudges throughout the day to ensure you never forget to sip.

Personalized Goals: Set your target intake based on your lifestyle and health needs.

Quick Logging: Add your drinks with just one tap—designed for a busy lifestyle.

The Science of Hydration
Drinking water is essential for nutrition and weight management. WaterLog helps you stay on top of your health by making water tracking effortless and visual.

Key Features:

Visual Progress: See your hydration journey through a beautiful, evolving plant.

Interstitial Rewards: Celebrate your daily milestones with smooth, non-intrusive transitions.

Global Access: Designed for health-conscious users worldwide with a simple, intuitive UI.

Start your hydration journey today.
Download WaterLog and turn the simple act of drinking water into a beautiful habit of growth.
Updated on
Mar 29, 2026

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