Piplup Tracker
Capture, organize, execute — your personal productivity flow.
Features
Everything you need, nothing you don't.
Quick Capture
A search-first input bar at the bottom — start typing to search or create. Capture ideas instantly without breaking your flow.
Notes & Todos
Two item types that work together. Capture notes first, then split them into actionable todos when you're ready.
Smart Tags
Organize with customizable color-coded tags — Work, Life, Study, Health, and more. Filter your todos by category instantly.
iCloud Sync
Seamless sync across Mac and iPhone via CloudKit. No account needed — just sign in to iCloud and everything stays in sync.
Rich Text Editor
Format your notes with bold, italic, and lists. Native editing experience on both macOS and iOS.
Archive & Review
Completed items move to a time-grouped archive. Review your progress by week and track where each todo came from.
How It Works
Piplup Tracker follows a simple flow: capture, organize, execute.
Start by typing in the capture bar at the bottom. Your input searches existing items first — if nothing matches, create a new note or todo with one tap. Tag items to keep things organized, and split notes into todos when you’re ready to act.
Completed todos are automatically archived with timestamps, so you can always look back at what you’ve accomplished. Everything syncs across your Mac and iPhone through iCloud — no setup required.
Pricing
Simple, transparent pricing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which platforms are supported?
Piplup Tracker runs natively on macOS 14+ and iOS 17+. A single codebase powers both platforms with adaptive UI.
How does sync work?
Piplup uses iCloud CloudKit for sync. Just sign in to the same Apple ID on your devices — no extra account or setup needed.
Can I split a note into todos?
Yes! Select a note and use "Split into Todos" to break it into individual actionable items. Each todo keeps a reference back to the original note.
Is my data private?
Your data stays in your iCloud account. Piplup has no server — everything syncs directly through Apple's CloudKit infrastructure.