If 1,440 dollars landed in your account every morning and emptied at midnight, you would choose where it went. You get 1,440 minutes instead. Sillet makes that balance visible, then keeps a private monthly habit sheet beside the ledger for routines that compound.
Sillet is a free time-tracking and time-budgeting app that treats each day as a fixed budget of 1,440 minutes — whatever you haven't spent by midnight expires.
Spend them into sleep, work, education, people, fitness, or anything else that matters. Whatever is still unspent when midnight arrives disappears.
Sillet turns the routine you repeat every week into a living ledger, so each day starts with a plan instead of a blank page.
Start with sleep, work, school, admin, fitness, people, and the categories that should receive time before the day gets claimed by noise.
Track live blocks from the app or a shortcut. Every activity becomes a statement row with a clear minute cost.
Investments shows where the week actually went — allocation by category, a year of activity, and whether it matches what you said mattered.
Import read-only calendar events, turn them into planned Sillet blocks, and compare the week you meant to spend against the one you actually posted.
Sillet is built around account-scoped rows, read-only calendar access, exportable data, and plain-language policies for privacy, terms, and security.
Plain answers about how Sillet works, what it costs, and where your data lives.
Yes. Sillet is completely free — every category, statement, and stat is included. There are no paid tiers, no locked features, and nothing to upgrade.
You choose. Run a live timer while you work, post a planned block in one tap, log an entry manually after the fact, or start and stop a timer from an iOS shortcut. Every method posts a transaction to your ledger.
They expire. Any balance you haven't invested by midnight is gone — leftover time is wasted money, not savings. Every new day opens with a fresh deposit of 1,440 minutes.
Optionally, and read-only. Sillet can import calendar events as editable plan rows for context, but it never creates, edits, or deletes anything in your external calendar.
Create an account, choose your baseline schedule, import calendar context if you want it, and start the day with a balance you can actually see.