Beta opens spring 2026

A quieter way to keep up with your skincare.

Track what’s on your shelf, build a routine that survives Tuesday, and notice what your skin is actually telling you. No feed. No influencers. No streaks to perform for. Just your products, your skin, and a quiet record of both.

  • i.A shelf for everything you own, opened or still waiting
  • ii.A routine that doesn’t guilt-trip you about Tuesday
  • iii.A diary structured enough to actually show you something
01What it does

Three things, done well.

Your shelf, organised.

Every product moves through four statuses: wishlist, backlog, open, finished. Backups are tracked. Expiry warnings happen on their own (because nobody remembers when they opened the toner).

A routine that survives a bad week.

AM and PM, drag to reorder. Tap done when you’re done. The streak doesn’t shame you for the days you weren’t.

A diary that’s actually useful.

A 1–5 rating and a tag list, every day. After a month, the patterns are obvious. That’s the point.

Backups: if you have two of the same moisturiser, the second one waits in the wings. The expiry clock starts when you open it, not when you bought it.

01

No social feed.

Your routine isn’t content. Nothing to post, nothing to compare, nothing to perform.

02

No accounts until you want one.

The whole app works in guest mode on your device. Sign in only if you want your data on a second device.

03

No product recommendations.

We don’t suggest what to buy. No affiliate links, no sponsored products, no “you might also like”. Your shelf is yours.

04

No data worth selling.

Skin conditions are stored separately, with their own consent and their own delete button. We host in Frankfurt, we don’t run analytics on your routine, and we don’t sell anything to anyone. There’s nothing to sell.

03A look inside

Four screens. That’s most of the app.

Today screen with the morning routine, recent entries, and a daily insight.
Home
My Shelf with search, status filters, and a grid of product cards.
Shelf
My Routine with the morning steps and an evening section.
Routine
My Diary with mood selection and recent dated entries.
Diary

Be the first to try it.

No newsletter. No drip campaign. Literally one email.