Weight, measurements & photos
Weight, full-body measurements, and progress photos — lined up then-to-now. Rolling averages, not daily noise, and comparisons that don't require remembering when 'then' was.
Track what you do. Journal what you feel. Kelbie reads both and writes back. Not a coach. Not a therapist. Just a thoughtful, private place to pay attention to yourself.
Private beta · Invite-only
Tuesday · today
61 oz
of 85 oz
7h 42m
91% quality
6,420
of 8,000
12 min
2 sessions
Weight
148.6 lb · stable · 30 days
Today's prompt
What gave you energy this week — even a little?
Kelbie responded · 2h ago
You wrote about the morning walk with Alex. That makes three weeks running where walks with people show up in your entries — and three weeks of your best mood scores. Worth noticing.
Evening check-in
How did today feel? · 30 sec
Every category — plus anything else you track
Daily observations. Weekly letter.
Private by default
Kelbie isn't a kitchen-sink tracker. Each card opens quickly and closes quietly. Use what helps this week. Ignore the rest.
Weight, full-body measurements, and progress photos — lined up then-to-now. Rolling averages, not daily noise, and comparisons that don't require remembering when 'then' was.
Steps, walks, runs, strength work. Counted with purpose, not performance.
Blood pressure, blood sugar, resting heart rate, SpO₂. The numbers your doctor asks about — and the ones you want to notice yourself.
Bedtime, wake time, and the naps in between. Spot the rituals that actually help.
Minutes practiced and sessions kept. Kelbie notices how each one shifts your mood, before and after.
A one-to-five read, morning and evening. Kelbie plots mood and energy alongside sleep, cycle, and movement — so the patterns that matter become visible.
Schedules, reminders, and adherence streaks. Notes for side effects and dose changes, so you're not reconstructing the story at your next appointment.
Phase-aware logging that connects to sleep, mood, energy, and training load. Kelbie learns how follicular actually feels for you — not the textbook version.
Upload labs, bloodwork, imaging summaries. Kelbie reads them, pulls out what matters, and remembers — so 'how does this year's cholesterol compare?' has an answer.
Two minutes a day. A sentence about what moved you, what drained you, what you're grateful for — the qualitative data that gives the rest meaning.
A gentle prompt each day. Write a sentence or a page — Kelbie reads what you share and carries it forward.
A conversation with your own data. "How's my sleep been this month?" "What changed in the weeks I was up two pounds?" Kelbie remembers what you've asked and written.
Alcohol, caffeine, migraines, reading time — Kelbie lets you track anything with four simple types: count, duration, one-to-five scale, or yes/no. Your custom trackers charted alongside everything else, read by the same AI — which describes patterns but won't prescribe targets. You know what you're trying to do.
How it works
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A few taps a day. Hydration, sleep, movement, supplements — in seconds.
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A gentle prompt each day. Answer in a sentence, a paragraph, or skip it.
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Kelbie reads your numbers and your words, and writes back — quietly, and never pretending to know more than it does.
Sunday Letter · Mar 18 – Mar 24
Hydration climbed to six days this week — your strongest run in a while, and your sleep quality rose 14% alongside it. You also wrote on Wednesday about feeling "foggy but not sad," which tracks with the lower meditation minutes. Maybe not coincidence: your best reflective days this month were the ones you sat in the morning.
Try this week: anchor your second glass of water to a morning sit. Kelbie will watch what happens to your evening mood scores.
Kelbie Insights
Kelbie reads what you log and what you write. When it notices something worth saying — a pattern, a small milestone, a gentle connection between today and something you wrote weeks ago — it writes you a short note. On Sundays, it pulls the week together into a longer letter. And when you have a question, ask it: Kelbie is also an interactive chat that knows your data and can answer almost anything you want to ask about it.
From the founder
Kelbie started as a spreadsheet. After a stretch of burnout, I wanted a place to log water, sleep, mood, and the supplements that did and didn't help — without being shouted at by another app. The spreadsheet became a private tool, the private tool became Kelbie. It's built slowly, for people who want to pay close attention to themselves without being graded for it.
— Kelsie, founder
Private beta
Kelbie is invite-only while we're in private beta. Tell us a little about you and we'll be in touch.