Moonstreak exists because its founder couldn't use any other time tracker for more than nine days. This is the whole story.
Ásgeir has tried every time tracker on the internet. Fourteen of them, by his count. Each one worked for about nine days — right up until his ADHD brain decided that opening a timesheet was optional and the whole system quietly collapsed.
The one thing that never collapsed? His 400-day language-app streak. So in 2024 he did the only reasonable thing: stopped billing clients for a few months and built the time tracker his brain would actually fight to open. Hours became XP. Consistency became a flame. Guilt became a streak freeze.
Moonstreak is made by Mánahöll ehf. — "moon palace" in Icelandic — a one-person company in Reykjavík. Small team, small promises, shipped weekly.
Every company has a timeline. Ours has XP.
Nine days of use, then silence. A pattern is officially declared.
One founder, one laptop, one kennitala. The moon palace opens in Reykjavík.
The XP bar fills for the first time. Ásgeir forgets to eat lunch — ironically, while building a time tracker.
127 freelancers join in week one. The streak-freeze feature is demanded within 48 hours. Fair.
The collective flame passes a thousand daily goals. Support is still one inbox, answered before breakfast.
The biggest update yet. Built, as always, between 09:00 and a timer that judges you.
Most productivity tools are built for brains that don't exist. Moonstreak is built for the ones that need a reason to care — today, not someday.
Freezes, quiet days, and quests that reset every Monday. The game is designed so a bad Wednesday never ends the run.
No investors, no growth team, no dark patterns. Moonstreak is funded by the $36-a-year plan and answers only to its players.
Hosted in the EEA, GDPR-native, exportable in one click. XP is ours; the hours are yours.
Every 84-day streak was once a 1-day streak. Yours could start before this page scrolls away.
No card. No setup. Just a timer and a flame.