Built for nurses · iPhone

Log the shift.
Watch your career add up.

Tell it how long you've been a nurse and your logbook opens with ~740 shifts already counted. Every one after that takes twenty seconds at clock-out.

You're in. We'll email you when it's your turn — that's the only email you'll get.

One email when it's your turn. No spam.

unwindRN home — this week, milestones, and career totals The logbook — August filling in, shift by shift ~2,960 miles on your feet — farther than walking Los Angeles to New York Shift #741 is the first one you keep
One square, one shift

Five years looks like this.

740 squares. The mint ones were nights — 296 of them. Drawn from five years of rotating twelves, before a single shift is logged. Everything you log after this is exact.

01

Clock out in the app

How long, how heavy, what happened. Ten taps on your worst night — fewer on a good one.

02

Vent if you need to

Some nights need more than taps. The debrief listens like a coworker who was there — it knows what a 1:5 with two codes means. Totally optional. Nothing you say gets stored.

03

Your log builds itself

Months fill in. Numbers climb. Milestones hit. It's all there when you want to look back — or prove it.

The log

Think Strava, for shifts.

Runners don't run more because an app counts their miles — but they love watching the miles add up. Your work deserves the same. Five years in, rotating twelves? Your logbook opens like this, before you've tapped a thing.

740
shifts
8,880
hours
296
nights

That's about a year of your life, at the bedside. Then every shift you log makes the picture more exactly yours.

The logbook heatfield — a month of shifts Career totals on the home screen
Fair questions

What nurses ask us.

How long does logging actually take?

About twenty seconds if you just tap through. There's always a one-tap "just save it" — no guilt, no follow-up questions.

Do I have to talk to the AI thing?

No. Plenty of people will only ever tap and go. The debrief is there for the nights you walk out carrying something — use it then, skip it otherwise.

Can my hospital see my log?

No. There's no employer version, no manager dashboard, and we don't sell data. Your log is yours — export it or delete it whenever you want.

What if I mention a patient?

The app is built to keep patient details out. It never asks about patients, and anything identifying — names, rooms, record numbers — gets stripped before an entry is saved. Your log is about your night, not their chart.

What happens to my voice?

Speech is turned into text right on your phone — the audio never leaves it. The conversation isn't stored either; only the entry you approve gets saved. The whole thing is in the privacy policy in plain English.

Is it free? Is there Android?

Free right now, while it's in beta. iPhone first — Android is coming, and joining the list is the best way to hear when.

Get in early.

First invites go out soon. One email, that's it.

You're in. We'll email you when it's your turn — that's the only email you'll get.