About

A private analytics layer for real life.

Lyfeira exists for people who already feel that sleep, mood, habits, productivity, journaling, and life events are connected, but need a clearer way to see the pattern.

Definition

Lyfeira is a private personal life analytics app that helps users track mood, sleep, energy, habits, productivity, journaling, and life events, then identifies patterns and suggests small experiments based on their own data.

What Lyfeira is

Lyfeira is a private personal life analytics app that helps users track mood, sleep, energy, habits, productivity, journaling, and life events, then identifies patterns and suggests small experiments based on their own data.

The product is intentionally positioned between familiar categories: mood tracker, habit tracker, sleep and mood tracker, journaling app, quantified self app, and private personal analytics dashboard.

For

People who want clarity

Lyfeira is for users who want to understand their own patterns without turning daily reflection into a heavy spreadsheet.

Against

Generic advice

The app should avoid universal prescriptions and instead focus on what the user’s own logged data suggests is worth testing.

Tone

Careful and practical

Lyfeira should use calm language: usually, associated with, pattern observed, and worth testing.

Founder note

Lyfeira is being built because most self-tracking tools stop too early. They can tell you what happened, but they rarely connect the daily reality: sleep, mood, focus, habits, friction, recovery, journal notes, money stress, relationships, and the weird context that makes one day completely different from another.

The mission is simple: make personal data feel useful without making life feel like homework. A daily check-in should become a calmer way to understand yourself, not another dashboard that demands perfection.

Current limitations

  • Lyfeira is still an early beta product.
  • Pattern reads are associations in logged data, not scientific proof.
  • Optional AI features are reflection support, not clinical, legal, financial, or emergency advice.
  • Direct wearable integrations are not the current public promise.