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The Tracker is the most versatile template—built for anything you want to measure, monitor, or log consistently over time.

Flexible Fields

Numbers, text, dates, images—any data type

Streaks

Automatic streak counting for consistency

Charts

Visualize trends with built-in widgets

Perfect For

Use CaseExample Fields
Mood trackingMood (1-10), Energy, Notes
Expense loggingAmount, Category, Merchant
Weight trackingWeight, Body fat %, Notes
Sleep loggingHours, Quality, Wake time
Symptom trackingSeverity, Triggers, Medications
Workout loggingExercise, Duration, Reps
Food journalingMeal, Calories, Photo
Habit trackingCompleted?, Duration, Notes

Quick Start

1

Create Helper

Describe what you want to track: “Track my daily expenses” or “Log my mood each day”
2

Review Fields

Peanuts suggests relevant fields—adjust or add more as needed.
3

Start Logging

Add entries from the helper view, quick drawer, or Telegram.
4

View Trends

Check charts and stats to see patterns over time.

Interface Overview

Entry List

Your logged entries appear in reverse chronological order (newest first). Each entry card shows:
  • Date & time of the entry
  • Key field values at a glance
  • Quick actions (edit, delete, calendar export)
Tap any entry to see full details and related correlations.

Quick Add

The floating + button opens the entry form:
  • All configured fields ready to fill
  • Required fields marked with asterisk
  • Voice input available for hands-free logging
  • Smart Scan for receipts and documents

Stats Bar

At the top, see at-a-glance statistics:
  • Total entries logged
  • Current streak (consecutive days)
  • This week/month counts

Features

Streaks

Trackers automatically count consecutive days with at least one entry.
Streak TypeDescription
CurrentDays in a row up to today
BestYour longest streak ever
This weekEntries in the past 7 days
Missing a day resets your current streak to zero—but your best streak is preserved forever.

Charts

Add visual widgets to see trends:
Shows change over time with a filled area. Great for weight, mood, or any continuous metric.
Compare values across days or categories. Great for expenses, counts, or comparisons.
Track progression with connected points. Great for trends and patterns.
Show distribution by category. Great for expense breakdowns or category splits.
Configure charts in Edit Mode:
  • Select which numeric field to visualize
  • Choose aggregation (Sum, Average, Count)
  • Set time range (7, 14, or 30 days)

Calculated Fields

Auto-compute values from other fields: profit = revenue - cost bmi = weight / (height * height) average = (score1 + score2 + score3) / 3 Calculated fields update automatically and display as read-only.

Field Types

Trackers support all field types:
TypeBest For
NumberAmounts, scores, measurements
TextNotes, descriptions, names
SelectCategories, status, options
DateEvent dates, deadlines
TimeTimestamps, durations
CheckboxYes/no, completed flags
ImagePhotos, receipts, proof
Smart ScanOCR from receipts/documents
CalculatedAuto-computed values

Input Methods

Log entries however works best for you:

Web App

Full form interface with all fields

Quick Drawer

Swipe-up form from the home screen

Voice

Speak naturally—AI extracts the data

Telegram

Message your bot with text, voice, or photos

Configuration

In Edit Mode

Tap the pencil icon to customize:
  • Add/remove fields — Drag to reorder
  • Set required fields — Block incomplete entries
  • Add widgets — Charts, counters, progress bars
  • Configure Smart Scan — For receipt/document OCR
  • Set reminders — Daily nudges to log

Enforcement Rules

Make data quality effortless:
RuleEffect
RequiredEntry blocked until field is filled
Min/MaxNumber must be within range
”Held” stateEntry saved but marked incomplete
“Held” entries appear with a ⏸ badge—a gentle reminder to complete them later.

Tips & Best Practices

Begin with 2-3 essential fields. You can always add more later.
Dropdowns ensure consistent data for better charts and filtering.
Visible streaks create positive reinforcement for daily logging.
Visual progress is more motivating than raw numbers.
A 9 PM nudge catches missed entries before the day ends.

Example: Expense Tracker

A typical expense tracker might include:
FieldTypeRequired
AmountNumber
CategorySelect (Food, Transport, Bills, etc.)
MerchantText
DateDate
ReceiptSmart Scan
NotesText
Widgets:
  • Pie chart showing spend by category
  • Bar chart showing daily totals
  • Counter showing monthly total

Credit Usage

ActionCredits
Adding entries (web)Free
Voice entry1 credit
Smart Scan (OCR)2 credits
Photo analysis2 credits