Use cases

Built for people who
need it to actually fit.

TiedUp is not a generic habit tracker with a rebrand. It was built around specific real-world situations. Here are three of them.

Solo use

Build structure that is yours and no one else's.

For people who want personal accountability without sharing their data or their reasoning with anyone.

Real scenario

"You have commitments to yourself — morning routines, limits, practices — that you genuinely want to track but do not want visible in a shared app or a spreadsheet someone else might notice. You want to know what is actually sticking, not just whether you hit a streak today."

What TiedUp gives you

  • Track daily, weekly, situational, and one-time rules in one place
  • Journal with mood and notes attached to each completion
  • See adherence trends and heatmaps without exporting to a spreadsheet
  • Discreet mode for public spaces — generic title, neutral appearance
  • PIN lock and auto-lock so the app stays private on shared devices
Partnered dynamics

Shared accountability without losing your own clarity.

For partners, pairs, and structured relationships that want more than a conversation — but less than a surveillance tool.

Real scenario

"You and your partner have explicit agreements. Some rules are shared, some are personal. You want a way to see patterns and have grounded check-in conversations without having to reconstruct the past month from memory or screenshots."

What TiedUp gives you

  • Invite a partner with a simple code — no extra account type required
  • Control exactly which rules your partner can see
  • Partner can review logs and leave notes on completions
  • Both parties have their own private rules alongside any shared ones
  • Multiple partner connections supported on paid plans
Private tracking

Keep your context private — even in public.

For anyone who needs their tracking to look like something else from the outside, without losing any functionality on the inside.

Real scenario

"You open this app on your phone in public, at work, or around people you do not want to explain your life to. The name, icon, and appearance need to pass a casual glance. But inside, you still need full functionality — logs, trends, notes, all of it."

What TiedUp gives you

  • Discreet mode swaps the app name to "Daily Tasks" and uses a plain icon
  • Appearance shifts to a calm slate/neutral palette that reads as a notes app
  • All features remain fully functional — nothing is disabled
  • PIN lock and inactivity auto-lock for an extra layer on shared devices
  • One tap to toggle — or set it to discreet by default

Not sure which fits you?

Start on the free plan. Every feature described here is available from day one — solo or partnered.

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