Writing
Notes on offline client notes, private data, and why most solo professionals don't need a CRM.
Who is Client Log for?
How Client Log fits specific solo practices.
- Client Log for Therapists
A private, local-first notebook for session notes — without cloud services or practice management software. - Client Log for Coaches
Track client sessions, progress notes, and insights privately — without portals or CRMs. - Client Log for Freelancers
Remember project context, decisions, and follow-ups — without managing a CRM. - Client Log for Artists
Keep track of collectors, galleries, commissions, and conversations — offline. - Client Log for Photographers
Log shoots, client preferences, deliveries, and payments — simple and mobile-first.
Alternatives & comparisons
For people who searched for a CRM and found it too much.
- A simple alternative to CRM software
What solo professionals actually need instead of a CRM — and why simpler is better. - Why Client Log is not a CRM
Why Client Log deliberately avoids pipelines, automation, and dashboards.
Philosophy
The principles behind the product.
- Why offline client notes work better for solo professionals
The case for keeping client notes local, readable, and always available — without a server. - Why a no-cloud client app makes sense
What you gain when your client data never leaves your device. - Offline-first
Why Client Log works without internet, accounts, or servers. - Data ownership
How Client Log keeps your notes local, readable, and exportable.