Hokd
Weekly review

A weekly review that takes three steps.

Almost everyone who tries a weekly review abandons it, and almost always for the same reason: the ritual grew until it needed an hour and a clear head, and Sunday rarely offers both. Hokd's weekly anchor is deliberately small enough to survive a bad week.

01

Three steps, once a week

Name this week's courage moment: the thing that was uncomfortable and you did anyway. Set next week's anchor: one sentence about what matters most. Check the mountain to see what the week actually added. That is the whole ritual, and it is short on purpose.

02

The anchor stays visible

A review that ends when you close the app changes nothing. The anchor you set on Sunday sits at the top of every screen for the following seven days: present when you open the app, quiet the rest of the time. No notification, no red badge, no streak riding on it.

03

Review something real

A weekly review is only as good as the record underneath it. Because every stage was logged in one line with its mode, Sunday starts from what actually happened rather than from memory, and memory keeps the stress and drops the progress. With Pro, the weekly synthesis drafts the summary for you from those entries.

Questions

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.

Make Sunday take three minutes.

Free, no account, for iPhone, Mac and Android.