Notch · Entertainment
Track concerts attended on iPhone. Log each show, build toward 24 or 52 for the year, and handle off-season gaps without a streak reset. Free to download.
Concerts don't happen on a weekly schedule. They happen when artists tour, when festivals run, when you happen to be in a city where something good is on. A goal to see 24 live shows this year is a count goal — and the pace is entirely determined by what's actually available.
Summer festival season might add six shows in a month. January and February might add zero. That's not failure. That's the nature of live music. A habit tracker built around weekly check-ins has no model for touring schedules.
The 18 shows you've attended this year happened on 18 specific nights. They're logged. The two quiet winter months between those nights are just when no shows were happening.
A show counter shows 18 of 24. It doesn't care about the calendar gaps between them. It only cares that each show was real, and each one added a dot.
One concert per month reaches 12 in a year. Festival-heavy summers may add 5 or 6 in a single month.
Concert attendance is inherently irregular. Shows cluster around touring schedules and festival seasons. A count goal works perfectly: 24 concerts this year tracks how many times you went, regardless of when. A streak tracker can't handle the natural gaps in touring calendars.
Two quiet months with no tours resets a check-in streak. The 14 concerts already attended don't appear in the reset counter.
Two concerts per month reaches 24 in a year. A festival month with 5 shows and a quiet month with none produce the same monthly average.
Free to download. The full app unlocks with a one-time $9.99 purchase. No subscription.
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A milestone tracker for iPhone. Set a target for concerts attended, log each concert, and watch the dot grid fill. No streaks. No resets. No subscription.
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