Every 15 minutes, Quarter asks you one gentle question: what are you doing? At the end of the day, you have a beautiful, honest picture of where your time went.
We overestimate hours and underestimate minutes. Quarter works at the resolution time actually lives in — 15-minute windows.
Each morning, paint your day in 15-minute blocks. A deep work session. A meeting. Lunch. It takes 3 minutes and gives your day a skeleton.
Every 15 minutes, a gentle full-screen prompt: "What has you here, right now?" One tap. No friction. Back to work in seconds.
Plan vs. actual side by side. No judgment — just clarity. Where did the time go? Usually it's obvious. That's the whole point.
A live clock greets you. Yesterday's wins are right there to motivate. Pick a suggested plan or paint your own day — slot by slot, color by color. Calm, not stressful.
A full-screen moment cuts through the noise. "What has you here, right now?" Tap a tag. Add an optional note. Logged in under four seconds. Then it's gone for another quarter.
Did the deep work block happen? Did the meeting run over? Quarter shows you the gap between intention and reality — without shame, just signal. The most honest calendar you'll ever keep.
Quarter helps you stop guessing where the day went. Plan your time in small blocks, answer a quick check-in as the day unfolds, and compare the plan with the honest record of what actually happened.
Quarter asks what you are doing at regular intervals, then turns those answers into a clear daily timeline, focus breakdown, and plan-vs-actual view.
It is built for people who lose track of time during work, study, remote days, creative projects, admin tasks, or distracting phone-heavy routines.
Quarter is not a payroll tool, employee surveillance app, medical treatment, or pure Pomodoro timer. It is a personal time-awareness and reflection tool.
Quarter is a time-awareness app for iPhone and iPad that helps you plan and log your day in 15-minute blocks.
A normal time tracker often depends on starting and stopping timers. Quarter checks in throughout the day so you can capture what is happening now and compare it with the plan you made earlier.
Quarter can help people who lose track of time by adding an external rhythm: a simple check-in every 15 minutes and an end-of-day view of where time went. It is a productivity tool, not medical advice.
Quarter is available now. Get ready to rethink how you spend your time.