A drink tracker for people who still like a drink and just want to keep an eye on it. Set a limit for the night, tap once for each round on your iPhone or Apple Watch, then note how you feel the next morning. After a few weeks, your real patterns start to show.
Hi Product Hunt 👋
I built Vesper for a specific person, me! I'm someone who genuinely enjoys a drink, isn't trying to quit, but wants to stay in control and actually remember how the week added up. And I want to keep track how alcohol affects my body (e.g. sleep) and track how I feel the next day after X drinks, so I know where my limits are.
Every app I found in this space wanted me to stop: streak counters, sobriety days, a lot of guilt. That's great for people who need it, but it's the wrong tool if you just want to drink a little more mindfully. So Vesper takes the opposite stance: it never refuses to log a drink, and it never lectures you.
How it works:
One tap logs a drink with a big button, built to use one-handed in a loud, dark bar. The first drink starts the night automatically; it closes itself and moves to History when the night winds down.
A gauge shows how you're tracking against a limit you set, plus a rough estimate of what's still active in your system (it's an estimate, never a "safe to drive" number).
A morning-after check-in (rough / okay / good) ties how you drank to how you felt, so over time you learn your own tipping point.
It lives everywhere: native Apple Watch app, Home/Lock Screen widgets, a Live Activity with Dynamic Island, Siri, and a Smart Stack card. All showing your live 'session'.
Privacy-first: everything's on-device, and Apple Health is fully opt-in (log alcohol units in Health as well as an option to correlate drinks with sleep duration & resting heart rate).
Tracking tonight is free forever: logging, the gauge, the Watch, widgets, and the live estimate never cost anything. Pro is for the morning after: full history, deeper insights, and app theming.
I also tried to add some playful interactions, for example when you approach your limit, the app gets a bit tipsy as well: blurry text, swaying left to right, that kind of thing.
Thank you for trying the app! I'm a solo developer and I'd genuinely love your feedback on the concept and the design. 🙏
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Does the app only count the drinks I log, or can it pull data from Apple Health or something to estimate total intake without manual tapping every time?
@salimsengir It requires manual right now. There's not really any way to estimate this I think, it could pull alcohol units from Apple Health instead of just writing to there but either way it would require manual data entry at some point.. But I think that's kind of the idea of the app, keeping a true count 🙂
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The one-tap Apple Watch logging is such a smart move since nobody wants to fumble with their phone at the bar. Really like that it shows your patterns over weeks instead of just judging you night by night.
ManGo - Anime & Manga Tracker
Does the app only count the drinks I log, or can it pull data from Apple Health or something to estimate total intake without manual tapping every time?
ManGo - Anime & Manga Tracker
@salimsengir It requires manual right now. There's not really any way to estimate this I think, it could pull alcohol units from Apple Health instead of just writing to there but either way it would require manual data entry at some point.. But I think that's kind of the idea of the app, keeping a true count 🙂
The one-tap Apple Watch logging is such a smart move since nobody wants to fumble with their phone at the bar. Really like that it shows your patterns over weeks instead of just judging you night by night.
ManGo - Anime & Manga Tracker
@cizmeciruk81845 Thanks!