Pliwrko is a clean, high-contrast journal for your charging habits — log adapters, flag thermal spikes, and count cycles, all stored on your phone alone.
Every card maps to something real on your device — a live reading you watch, or a manual entry you log to build your own history.
Watch your native battery level move in real time through a bold, high-visibility layout that syncs straight to your current system percentage.
Record exactly which adapter you reached for — 5W, 18W, 30W, or MagSafe — and build a structured history of every charging source you use.
Jot a quick manual entry whenever your device runs hot during heavy loads — long gaming sessions, exports, or anything that pushes the silicon.
Tap heavy-bordered modular segments right on your dashboard to record a full cycle, complete with crisp haptic feedback you can feel.
A quick taste of the Wattage Input Logger's logic. Set your cell, where it sits now, your target, and the adapter — the readout recalculates instantly.
Estimate only. Real charging tapers above 80% to protect the cell, and varies with temperature and device load — exactly the kind of thing you'd note in the app.
We're a small crew of hardware tinkerers and habit-keepers who got tired of guessing how our devices actually spend their power. Pliwrko: Battery Health began as one person's charging logbook and grew into a clean, high-contrast journal anyone can keep on their own phone.
Our mission is to hand your power data back to you. Instead of squinting at one opaque system meter, you get a deliberate place to record how, when, and with what you charge — so the patterns behind your battery become visible, and the decisions stay entirely yours.
Inside the app you can watch your live battery level, log the exact adapter you plugged in, flag a thermal spike during a heavy session, and tap out full charge cycles on a tactile dashboard with real haptic feedback. Every entry lives on your device and nowhere else, slowly building a private history that's yours to read.
Log it, learn it, power it your way.
Pliwrko: Battery Health is built around one uncomplicated promise — your information stays with you. The app is an on-device logging tool, designed so nothing you record ever leaves your phone.
Nothing. There are no accounts, no sign-ups, and no profiles. We never ask for your name, email, phone number, or location, and we run no analytics. Your battery readings, adapter logs, thermal notes, and cycle counts are written straight to your device — we never see them.
Since we collect nothing, there's nothing for us to use, analyze, profile, or sell. Every feature runs on your device. Your charge history is processed locally so you can read it back, and it's never transmitted anywhere for any purpose.
Everything you log is kept locally, inside the app's own space on your device. There is no cloud account, no remote backup, and no server that receives a copy. Offline forever, the app still works exactly the same.
No third-party analytics, no advertising networks, no trackers, and no embedded marketing SDKs. We don't share data with outside companies because none of it leaves your device to begin with.
Because your logs never travel over a network, the most common path to exposure simply isn't there. Your entries stay protected by your device's own passcode, biometrics, and system safeguards, with the smallest possible footprint.
We don't knowingly collect data from anyone, including children under 13. No personal information is gathered from any user, which keeps the app aligned with COPPA principles by design rather than by exception.
You hold full control over your records. With no accounts and no off-device backups, deleting the app removes all of its logged data permanently. There's no separate copy waiting on a server for you to track down.
If we ever update this policy, we'll revise the text and change the Effective Date above so you can always see when it last changed. Continued use of the app after an update means the current version applies.
Got a question, a stray bit of feedback, or an idea that would make your battery log sharper? Real people read every message — whether you're stuck on a feature, spotted something odd, or just want to share how you organize your cycles.