How you spend your days
is how you spend your life.
Every hour, account for what you did and mark it green, amber or red. Track your days — so you don't look up one year and find you've wasted your life.
Most people never count their hours.
Then the years are gone.
Your Hours Are Numbered asks one small thing of you, every block: be honest about what you just did. Nothing else. The honesty compounds.
Set your rhythm
Pick a focus length — a 25-minute Pomodoro, 50 minutes, or a full hour. Your Hours Are Numbered runs the timer and rings when the block ends.
Account for the block
When it ends, write one honest sentence about what you did — then mark it green, amber or red. Five seconds.
See the truth
The day fills in. The month fills in. One source of truth you can't argue with.
A timer is how you start a block.
A color is how you remember it.
Start accounting for your hours.
No ads, no streaks to perform for. One quiet record of how you spend your one life.
7 days free · then your plan begins · cancel anytime
Things worth knowing.
What if I miss a block?
Nothing bad happens. The hour goes uncounted — which is its own kind of signal. You can always log it later from the timer card.
Can I export my data?
Yes. Settings → Export downloads everything you've ever logged as a JSON file. It's yours.
Do you sell my data?
No. We don't sell, share, or monetize what you write. We use Clerk for sign-in, Supabase to store your blocks, and Stripe to bill — that's it.
How does the 7-day trial work?
You enter your card to start, but you're not charged for the first week. Cancel any time in those seven days from Settings and you owe nothing.
What happens if I cancel?
Your account stays active until the end of the period you've already paid for, then stops billing. Your data sticks around in case you come back.
Which countries can pay?
Anywhere Stripe supports — most countries, most cards, plus local methods like iDEAL, SEPA, Bancontact, and Klarna where available.