Measurable behaviors
Track real, quantifiable behaviors instead of checkboxes and streaks. What you measure is what you set for yourself — and it can be as precise as you need.
Ayer turns the goals you set for yourself into measurable behaviors — then quietly shows you how your actions line up. Visibility over motivation.
No gamification. No streaks. No fake urgency. Truth over motivation.
What it is
Goals aren't measurable. Behaviors are.
You define your own goals and translate them into behaviors you can actually measure. You log honestly, day by day, and Ayer reflects how your actions align with the standards you set for yourself.
It doesn't tell you what to want. It just shows you what's true.
A low score isn't failure. It's information.
How it works
No setup theatre. Define what matters, record it plainly, and watch the alignment build over time.
Turn each goal into specific, measurable behaviors — the concrete actions that actually reflect it.
Each day, log the truth with honest four-state scoring. No pressure to perform — just an accurate record.
Watch how your behavior aligns with your own standards over time, and learn from what the data shows.
Features
Every feature exists to give you a clearer picture of your own behavior — nothing designed to keep you hooked.
Track real, quantifiable behaviors instead of checkboxes and streaks. What you measure is what you set for yourself — and it can be as precise as you need.
A day isn't just pass or fail. Each behavior can be recorded honestly, so your record reflects reality — including the days a measure simply didn't apply.
Accumulate toward a target by a deadline — and let it repeat year after year. Useful for the goals that build slowly across a whole season.
When a goal completes, review what actually worked. A short, structured look back — so the lesson stays with you, not just the number.
See what's genuinely correlated with your success — the behaviors that actually move the needle, surfaced from your own honest history.
Privacy
Ayer is something you measure yourself with in private. That only works if your data stays yours — so it does.
Set your own standards, log honestly, and see where you actually stand. It's free to begin.