Product
Client Log is a private notebook for client context — designed to stay small, predictable, and offline.
This page explains what the app contains, how the workflow works, what you can export, and what it intentionally does not do.
The model
Client Log is built around a simple structure: clients, statuses, and a timeline of notes.
- Client — a person you work with.
- Status — Active / Waiting / Prospect / Archived.
- Notes timeline — chronological entries, written fast.
- Optional attachment (Pro) — one photo per note, compressed.
No pipelines. No deals. No stages. No “activities”. Just what happened, in order.
Workflow
Three screens. One habit.
- Create a client — name, optional details, initial status.
- Write notes — after a call, session, meeting, or delivery.
- Export — anytime, when you want a backup or a record.
The goal is not to manage your business. The goal is to remember context without thinking about software.
Exports
Export is a core feature. Your data should be able to leave the app at any time.
Free
- JSON export
- Readable structure
- Designed for backups
A complete way to keep ownership and portability.
Pro
- ZIP export (including photos)
- HTML / PDF-friendly exports
- Designed for archiving
For long-term records and printing/sharing when needed.
Offline-first
Client Log stores everything locally on your device. No accounts. No cloud sync. No background services.
This reduces complexity and removes third-party dependency.
Read: Offline-first
Data ownership
Your notes belong to you. Export exists so you can keep a backup and leave anytime.
The trade-off is responsibility: you should export backups before changing phones.
Read: Data ownership
Intentional limits
Client Log is not trying to become a CRM. These limits are what keep it calm and reliable.
- No pipelines or deal stages
- No automation, reminders, or sequences
- No dashboards or analytics
- No team features or shared workspaces
- No cloud accounts or SaaS lock-in
Read: Why not a CRM
Early access
The app is launching soon on iOS and Android. If you want the paid version, request early access.
One email when it’s ready.