Chores piling up? Tasks half-done? Not sure when you last did anything? DoneAgo tracks the state of everything in your life, so you don't have to keep score in your head.
Tap a button to cycle it
You've got plants that need watering, a cat that needs feeding, filters that need replacing, chores that keep piling up. You're not lazy. You're just busy. The problem isn't doing the things. It's knowing which things actually need attention right now.
So you end up asking yourself the same questions over and over. Did I water this already? When did I last clean that? Is it time to change the filter or did I just do it? You can't remember. So you either do it again too soon, or you forget it entirely until it's too late.
Reminder apps don't help, they fire at a fixed time whether you need them or not. Habit trackers make you feel guilty for missing a day. Calendars are for scheduled things, not the random irregular stuff that actually runs your life.
DoneAgo gives you one simple answer: what state is this in, and how long has it been that way. No schedules or streaks. Just the truth about where things stand, so you can decide right now whether something needs your attention.
DoneAgo is built around a simple idea: everything in your life has a state, and that state changes over time. Here's how it works.
A card is anything you want to track: your cat, your fridge, your meds. Each card holds one or more trackers, so related things stay grouped.
A tracker is a specific thing you monitor: feeding, cleaning, watering. Give it states that reflect reality. Fed / Pending / Overdue, or just a single reset button if that's all you need.
After you do something, tap the button. The state cycles, the timer resets. No complicated logging. Just tap and move on.
Use cases
A card for your cat, your chores, your routines. Each one holds multiple trackers, and each tracker has states. Here's what DoneAgo looks like in real life.
Features
DoneAgo comes packed with features designed to take the mental load off your plate, so you can focus on living.
No time-consuming logging. Just tap once and it's done. The state changes, the timer resets, and you move on with your life.
Some things just have a single state such as Done. Others need Fed, Needed, and Overdue. You decide how simple or detailed each tracker gets.
See what matters without opening the app. Tap directly from your home screen and the state updates instantly, just like inside the app.
Android + iOSSet a time threshold and the state advances on its own. Watered becomes Needs Water in 3 days. You configure it once and forget it.
Every state change is logged. Add a note to remember what happened, why you skipped, or anything worth keeping track of.
Timeline, patterns, gap analysis. See how long you spent in each state, when you usually switch, and how your habits actually look over time.
Your data lives across all your iOS devices. Change something on your phone, see it on your iPad. Always in sync, always up to date.
iOS onlyYour data, safe and recoverable. Back up everything and restore it anytime, so you never lose what you've been tracking.
Android onlyBe informed differently. Get a nudge when a state has been active past a set time. Your cat's litter box has been Dirty for 6 hours? You'll know before it becomes a problem.
FAQ
Everything you need to know before you download.
A last time tracker logs time elapsed since you last did an irregular, non-scheduled task. DoneAgo combines a status dashboard with a real-time event timer. Create a card (like a pet or appliance), assign a Tracker (like feeding or cleaning), and pick States (like Fed / Not Fed). Tap the colored button to cycle the status and reset the timer.
Traditional habit trackers fail people with ADHD through rigid daily streaks that cause "streak guilt" when broken. DoneAgo is a no-streak tracker built for time blindness and neurodivergent executive dysfunction. It removes schedules entirely and shows objective, backward-looking reality like "Medication: Taken 4hrs ago" or "Bedsheets: Replaced 8 days ago."
Ideal for recurring, irregular habits that don't fit a rigid calendar:
Yes. If you complete a task at 1:00 PM but only open the app at 6:00 PM, you can adjust the timer manually. This keeps your history, trends, and trackers accurate to real life from day one.
Set a time window for any state and DoneAgo automatically advances it to the next one when that window expires. Mark a plant as "Watered" and configure it to switch to "Needs Water" after 3 days, no need to open the app. Automation is a Premium feature.
Standard reminders fire at a fixed time regardless of whether action is needed. DoneAgo notifications only fire when a tracker has sat in a neglected state past a threshold you set — eliminating time-management anxiety and notification fatigue.
Yes. Pin any card to your home screen to see the active states and elapsed time without opening the app. Tap directly from the widget to cycle states and reset the timer instantly.
DoneAgo has zero ads, no external tracking databases, and no behavioral analytics. On iOS your data syncs via iCloud; on Android via Google Drive. All cards, notes, logs, and states live only on your device or platform account. Read our privacy policy.
DoneAgo is available on Android via Google Play and on iOS via the App Store.
If you have to think about it, DoneAgo is for you.
"The latest quality-of-life improvements are fantastic! The addition of a custom 'since when' option is an essential feature that was missing before, and I'm glad to see it included. I had been holding off on the premium version, but this update finally convinced me to jump in. Huge thanks to the dev for delivering such a valuable update."
"It's very useful for everyone to keep logging when you have done that last time. This type of tracking is very useful for me to take action on time. keep updating with new possibilities."
"You just track when you last did something and what state it's in. That's it. Sounds simple but once i started using it i realize how much i needed it. I use it for a bunch of random things that don't fit anywhere else. The widget is really useful too plus no ads."
"I was looking for a last time tracker app that actually works for time blindness and this is it. It help me remember when i last did things without the stress of streaks or schedule. Really good for ADHD and just life in general."