I kept trying productivity apps, habit trackers, journals, workout trackers, budgeting apps… and they all had the same problem.
They knew one tiny part of my life.
But my life doesn’t work in categories.
If I sleep badly, I might skip breakfast. Then I’m exhausted by the afternoon. I don’t work out. I get less done. I feel worse about the day. And suddenly what looks like five separate problems was really one chain reaction.
That’s why I built Still Cloud.
You can track the normal stuff like routines, sleep, meals, workouts, spending, goals, recovery and mood, but Still Cloud tries to understand the connections between them.
Over time, those connections form your Cloud Matrix, a living map of the things that seem to affect your life.
The goal isn’t to optimize every second of your existence or yell at you for breaking a streak.
It’s to eventually be able to tell you things like:
“Your bad weeks usually start here.”
“You tend to feel better when these three things happen together.”
“You’re starting to repeat a pattern that usually ends badly.”
I’m still building Still Cloud, and that’s actually why I’m launching it here.
I don’t just want signups. I want people to use it and tell me where it fails.
If you’ve ever tried tracking your life and thought, “Okay… I have all this data. Now what?” I especially want to hear from you.


