Built for people who want one honest daily signal instead of four disconnected health apps.
Train, eat, recover, andkeep the whole trend line in view.
LifeMeter is the mobile health companion for people who need a calm daily dashboard, not a maze of disconnected tabs. Log quickly, spot drift earlier, and adjust before one rough day becomes a rough month.
Tracks
4 systems
Workouts, meals, sleep, and progress live in one daily view.
Built for
Normal discipline
Fast enough to use when time is short and motivation is average.
Current release
Android beta
Direct APK install for people who want the live product now.

Quiet enough for daily use
The interface is shaped to keep context close and friction low when motivation is average.
One rhythm
The habits that shape a week stay in the same story instead of four apps.
One calm surface is easier to trust than four dashboards all trying to look important at once.
Offline-aware
Queue-first flows are built for real usage, not perfect network conditions.
Fast logging
Compact inputs keep the product from turning into admin work.
Why it works
Built for ordinary discipline, not peak-motivation fantasy.
Good health tools do not just collect more numbers. They help you keep a steady read on the routines that already shape your week, even when nothing about the day feels especially heroic.
Friction stays low
Repeated workouts, familiar meals, and compact inputs make logging realistic on ordinary days.
Context stays intact
Training, food, sleep, and progress stay close enough to explain one another instead of competing for attention.
The product is real
Android beta, account flows, and admin tooling already exist, so the page is pointing at a live product rather than a concept.
What is inside
Four parts of the same system, arranged to stay usable.
The point is not to collect more information. The point is to make the information you already care about easier to act on because it shows up in one narrative.
Training
Repeat workouts without the setup tax.
Templates, live session visibility, and recent history are arranged to help you start and keep moving.
- Begin from a template or a recent session instead of re-entering everything.
- Keep the active workout visible while you train.
- Return to recent history without digging through menus.


Nutrition
Track meals without turning food into paperwork.
Macro targets remain clear, repeat logging stays quick, and the daily picture stays readable.
- See targets and intake in the same glance.
- Reuse familiar foods instead of starting from zero each time.
- Keep enough detail to make decisions without building a spreadsheet habit.

Recovery
Put sleep beside effort, not in a forgotten tab.
Bedtime rhythm and total sleep sit next to the rest of the picture, so recovery actually shapes decisions.
- Keep sleep context near training and nutrition.
- Make rough mornings legible instead of mysterious.
- See recovery as part of the system rather than extra trivia.
Product status
The beta already has the boring but essential parts.
Reliable health products need more than attractive cards. The stack beneath the interface is already being shaped for real usage, not just screenshots.
Android beta release
The page can send people straight into the current APK.
Account-backed product
Authentication and real routes already exist, so the product is built around actual usage.
Offline-aware mindset
Queue and reconnect thinking matters because logging happens in real life, not ideal Wi-Fi.
Operational visibility
Admin routes and tooling are already part of the system behind the interface.
Download
Install the Android beta and make the first week useful.
The goal is simple: get the APK onto your phone, sign in, and start capturing a normal week of training, food, and sleep. That is when the daily signal gets honest.
Android is the only supported platform in this release. The web presence is here to get people into the product quickly, not distract them with extra marketing loops.
Download the APK on your Android device.
Allow installation from the current source if Android asks.
Finish the install, then create an account or sign in.
Use the first week to capture a normal routine, not a perfect one.
