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DAT shows everything you planned. DS shows everything you finished. They're generated from the same task list — never out of sync.
Daily Action Tracker · Daily Summary
A focused daily-task tracker that separates planning from review, and carries unfinished tasks forward — automatically. Built for people who like clean lists and beautiful typography.
Free · No ads · No tracking
What it is
Daily Tracker is a focused productivity web app for tracking daily tasks. It separates planning (the Daily Action Tracker, or DAT) from review (the Daily Summary, or DS), and automatically carries unfinished tasks forward to the next day. The interface is mobile-first, ad-free, and built around clean typography.
Type tasks straight into the DAT. Every task is timestamped, editable inline, and saved instantly.
Tap the circle to complete a task. Completed items appear in the DS — your day's record of what actually got done.
Anything you didn't finish rolls forward automatically when you open the next day, marked "Carried" so you know it slipped.
DAT shows everything you planned. DS shows everything you finished. They're generated from the same task list — never out of sync.
Pending tasks from yesterday show up in today, marked "Carried." No copying, no losing track.
Copy DAT or DS to your clipboard as a clean numbered list, ready to paste into Slack, email, or a journal.
Pick any past date to see what you got done. Completed tasks stay anchored to the day they were finished.
No analytics, no ads, no third-party trackers. Google handles sign-in; everything else stays on our server.
Press / to add a task, Enter to save, Esc to revert. The whole app works without a mouse.
Sign in once with Google. No setup. No payment. Your first task is waiting.
Continue with GoogleDaily Tracker is a focused productivity web app for tracking daily tasks. It separates planning (the Daily Action Tracker, or DAT) from review (the Daily Summary, or DS), and automatically carries unfinished tasks forward to the next day. It runs in any modern browser at daily.imjay.in.
DAT stands for Daily Action Tracker — your full list of tasks for a given day. DS stands for Daily Summary — the subset of those tasks that you actually completed on that day. Each day has both views, generated automatically from the same task data.
Yes. Daily Tracker is free to use, with no ads, no analytics tracking, no premium tier, and no payments. The project is independently maintained.
Yes. You sign in with a Google account so that your tasks are private to you and synced across every device you use. Daily Tracker requests only basic profile information (name, email, profile picture) and never accesses your Gmail, Google Drive, contacts, or calendar.
Any task that is still pending at the end of the day automatically rolls forward to the next day, where it appears with a small "Carried" badge. You never have to copy tasks manually, and nothing is ever lost.
Yes. Use the date picker at the top of the app to navigate to any past date. You will see both the DAT and the DS for that day, anchored to the day each task was actually completed.
Yes. Each day has a Copy DAT and a Copy DS button that places a clean, numbered list onto your clipboard, ready to paste into Slack, email, a journal, or anywhere else. The format is plain text, never HTML.
Yes. The interface is mobile-first and fully responsive. It works on iOS Safari, Android Chrome, and every desktop browser without any app installation.
No. Daily Tracker does not sell, share, or rent user data. There are no third-party analytics, no advertising trackers, and no marketing partners. The only third party in the data flow is Google, who handles authentication when you sign in. See the Privacy Policy for the full breakdown.
Daily Tracker is an independent project by the team behind imjay.in, based in Nagpur, Maharashtra, India.