Hello Im proud trans woman and I love programming so I've made these Tools with care, for people on their own path.
Transition is deeply personal. Itâs emotional, nonlinear, and full of moments you want to remember, moments you want to understand better even ones you want to forget. The HRT Journey Tracker Suite is a collection of small, offline desktop tools built to support that process with gentleness, clarity, and privacy.
These apps donât ask for accounts. They donât upload your data. They donât assume what your transition âshouldâ look like. Everything stays local, yours, and under your control. The goal is simple: give people tools that help them feel grounded, informed, and seen â without sacrificing safety or autonomy.
This project is built for anyone navigating HRT, dysphoria, cycles, voice training, or the messy, beautiful process of becoming yourself. And itâs built with accessibility in mind: clean interfaces, readable themes, predictable workflows, and no hidden complexity.
The Suite is located heređ
đ Whatâs inside
TrackMyHRT
A calm, structured place to log your medication, symptoms, mood, and notes. It helps you notice patterns, advocate for yourself, and keep a record that belongs only to you.
Journey Journal
A daily journaling space designed for reflection, grounding, and emotional tracking. It supports mood tags, symptom notes, and a clean table view of your past entries â with light/dark themes for comfort.
Cycle Tracker
For anyone who still experiences cycles or bleeding during HRT. It helps you track entries, understand your rhythms, and get gentle summaries like average cycle length and estimated next start.
Resource Manager
A simple way to save and organize helpful links â guides, articles, community resources, anything that supports your journey. Fast search, clean layout, no clutter.
Voice Trainer (Prototype)
A small experimental tool for recording or loading audio and estimating pitch. Itâs early, but itâs a step toward accessible, offline voiceâtraining support.
đ Privacy first
Every app stores data locally on your device, not online.
No accounts.
No cloud sync.
No analytics.
No hidden files.
Your transition is yours â these tools are built to honor that.
âż Accessibility matters
The apps use simple layouts, readable fonts, clear workflows, and optional dark/light themes. The longâterm goal is to make the full suite accessible to as many people as possible, including folks with sensory sensitivities, low vision, or executiveâfunction challenges.
Accessibility isnât an afterthought here â itâs part of the design philosophy.
đą Where this project is going
⢠Bringing all tools together into one unified, cohesive desktop app
⢠Continuing to refine accessibility and user experience
⢠Exploring a secure web version once the desktop foundation is solid
⢠Keeping everything communityâcentered, transparent, and privacyârespecting
đŹ Why this exists
Because transition tools shouldnât be locked behind paywalls, dataâharvesting apps, or inaccessible interfaces.
Because people deserve tools that support them without surveilling them.
Because community care includes digital care.
Because your journey deserves to be documented in a way that truly is and feels safe, affirming, and fully yours.
Top comments (3)
This is a thoughtfully scoped, privacy-first toolkit with a clear design philosophy that aligns technical decisions (offline, local-only storage) with real user needs. The focus on accessibility, autonomy, and community care makes it not just well-built software, but responsible software.
that is exactly my goal
Best wishes