Check in with a swipe right. Check out with a swipe left. That's it — no complicated setup, no distractions.
Download on the App StoreSwipe In is built around simplicity — so you can focus on doing, not on managing a time tracker.
Swipe right to check in, swipe left to check out. No buttons, no menus.
Tap the timer while checked in to pause it. Tap again to resume exactly where you left off.
Tag each entry with a custom activity and location. Pin your most-used ones to the top.
See how your time breaks down by activity and location — today, this week, this month, or overall.
Export all your entries as a CSV file with one tap and take your data anywhere.
Choose from 8 accent colors, each with a matching app icon. Light, dark, and system modes.
Last updated: April 2026
Swipe In does not collect, transmit, or share any personal data. All information you enter — time entries, activities, places, and preferences — is stored exclusively on your device using Apple's Core Data framework and UserDefaults.
No. Swipe In does not include any advertising SDKs, analytics frameworks, or third-party tracking libraries. No data ever leaves your device unless you explicitly export it yourself using the CSV export feature.
When you use the export feature, a CSV file is generated on your device and shared via the iOS share sheet. It is your responsibility to decide where you send or save that file. The app has no involvement after you make that choice.
Swipe In does not collect any data from any user, including children under 13.
If this policy changes in a future update, the updated version will be posted here with a new date.
If you have any questions about privacy, please reach out via the support link below.
Swipe In is built and maintained by a solo developer. I'm happy to help with any questions or feedback.
Open an issue or send a message via the GitHub repository. I aim to respond within a few days.
Found something that doesn't work right? Please describe what happened, what you expected, and your iOS version when getting in touch — it helps a lot.
Have an idea? I'd love to hear it. Open an issue on GitHub or reach out directly.