A logbook for people who work without a boss.
When you're self-employed, no one confirms that your effort is adding up. There's no manager, no performance review, no team to notice the quiet work that carries the business. Hokd is that confirmation — for you, by you.
The invisible-progress trap
Solo work compounds over months but feels flat day to day. The follow-ups, the rewritten pitch, the deliberate practice — the work nobody assigns — disappears because it has no calendar slot. Hokd gives it a place.
Built for the way solos actually work
No account, no team features, no CRM bloat. Log a stage in seconds, keep a private reflection theme for how you come across in sales, and version your discovery-call script so each round beats the last.
Quiet proof, not another dashboard
After a long phase you can finally answer: have I actually moved anything? The mountain says yes, in real meters — and the logbook shows exactly which kind of work lifted you.
The honest answers.
Is hokd a habit tracker?
No. Habit trackers count the days you missed and reset your streak to zero. hokd is the opposite: you log only what you actually did, it adds altitude on a climb that never goes down, and it never holds a missed day against you.
Do I need an account?
No. There are no accounts, no logins and no tracking. Your data lives on your device and — if you turn it on — syncs through your own private iCloud. Hokd never sees it.
How is my data handled?
Local-first. On iPhone and Mac everything stays on-device, and AI runs on-device through Apple Intelligence — nothing leaves your phone. On Android, AI input is sent to the Hokd backend for the response and is not stored.
What does it cost?
hokd has a generous free tier: logging, reflection and playbooks are free, forever. Pro unlocks the AI layer (syntheses, pattern analysis, playbook reviews) and a few extras — as a subscription or a one-time purchase.
Which devices are supported?
iPhone and iPad (iOS 17+), Mac (macOS 14+) and Android (7+). iPhone, iPad and Mac sync via iCloud.
Who is hokd for?
Solopreneurs, freelancers, solo consultants, indie founders and authors — anyone who works without a boss and has to keep going without external pressure.