The Process

01

Start by adding a person

You can keep it quick: just a name and a note; or go deeper with details like where you met, first impressions, tags, and more. Add someone right after you meet them, or log someone from the past you want to remember more clearly.

Examples of what you can include:

Whether it’s someone you text often or someone you saw once and can’t stop thinking about, Unsaved Numbers helps you make that memory searchable.

02

Log activities...
Big or small.

Activities don't have to be just “events.” They’re moments. A couch conversation, a walk, a last-minute FaceTime. You can add activities from the past or be proactive and add future plans.

Every activity can include:

If an activity is intimate, you can choose to add extra context–like birth control used, positions, or simply rate it. These details are private and optional, meant to help you reflect with clarity, not judgment.

03

Contextual help.
Powered by your experience.

Everything you've tracked (moods, timing, dynamics, people) feeds into two tools that help you handle real moments. Whether you’re writing a message, preparing for a hard conversation, or just trying to understand a pattern, your context becomes your compass.

04

Let your instincts meet your data

When you look back, Unsaved Numbers shows you what your own behavior is telling you. Who’s good for you. Who isn’t. What keeps happening. What’s worth keeping.

What our insights will show you

Still have questions?

We’re building a private, honest tool for people who want clarity—so if anything’s unclear, we’d love to talk.

No sales pitch. Just answers.

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