A private visual logbook for daily coffee rituals
In the slow ritual of morning coffee, Brewwww, from developer Brewwww, serves as a private daily log for beverage routines. The app captures each cup with shop, city, date, and short notes, then arranges entries on a visual calendar for at-a-glance recall. It emphasizes privacy with no ads and a quiet interface. The tool targets coffee lovers and journaling hobbyists who prefer distraction-free records for daily routines and travel habits.
Turns photos into compact stickers to make logging playful
Beyond plain entries, the app converts captured drink images into digital stickers that act as visual shorthand inside your archive. Sticker generation reduces long photo files into small, consistent markers so a month view reads like a patchwork of cups. Inside each entry you can still attach notes and a shop name, and the sticker becomes a quick visual cue when scanning past days.
Keeps control local, with an optional Google backup for recovery
Privacy is a defining choice: the developer built the tool without mandatory accounts and without third-party analytics. Data stays local by default, and the only shown cloud option is an optional backup through a Google account for device recovery. The app requires Android 8.0 or newer on mobile, and builds are also available for iOS and iPadOS for people who use multiple devices.
Surfaces travel patterns and quick access for daily routines
For users who move between neighborhoods and cities, the passport-style stamp system and interactive map let you visualise where you stopped. Home screen widgets give one-tap entry to the current week, while theme and texture options let users adjust the look to match a mood. Reviews note a polished, quiet interface that supports private journaling rather than public sharing or feeds.
To sum up, the app fits private ritual-keepers best
To sum up, the app is a rewarding choice for ritual-minded coffee explorers who want a private, tactile journal of their cups. It suits people who value a low-distraction record over social features; less suitable for those seeking community discovery or built-in sharing. For morning routines and travel logs, the app brings a deliberate, archival approach to everyday beverage tracking.





