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Finally, an easy way to remember to drink more water! Pee & See is a simple water reminder app. It doesn't need to know when you drink water or how much you drink. Instead, just tap one button every time you go to the bathroom! (Great for Apple Watch) When you haven't peed for 3 hours you'll get a reminder to drink water (except at night). It's better than a water tracker. Pee & See turns drinking more water into a game. "It's the number 1 number 1 app!" There are 8 easy ways to log pees with Pee & See: • Open the app and tap the big "Log Pee" button • Log a pee from the Widget, without opening the app • Tap one of the actions on a notification • Log from the app icon with Haptic Touch or 3D Touch • Install the Apple Watch app and Complication so you're always just two taps away from logging a pee • Manually enter the date and time for old pees you forgot to log • Tell Siri to log a pee • Slide your finger across the Log Pee button in the app to log a pee at a specific time in the past hour Adjust the Quiet Hours setting in the app to avoid notifications while you're asleep. See where you stack up against other urinators on the Leaderboard. Don't break that streak! Supports Dark Mode, so you can choose the look you prefer. You can also use Pee & See as a simple pee tracker, and export your data as a CSV. Decide when you want your first reminder, anywhere from 1–5 hours after you last peed. Choose one of several alternate icon designs the toilet is too conspicuous for you. Optionally see the location of your pees on a map. Pee & See does not provide medical advice. It is not intended to diagnose or treat any medical conditions. It's just a fun way to remember to drink more water or track your pees. Ask a licensed medical professional if you have any questions about: - kidney stones - BPH and other prostate conditions - interstitial cystitis and bladder conditions - getting well-hydrated to prevent hangovers Pee & See includes an optional premium subscription to unlock additional features and content. If you choose to purchase a subscription, it will be charged to your App Store account and will automatically renew, unless canceled before the end of the current period. You can turn off auto-renewal at any time by going to your Account Settings on the App Store after purchase. Terms of Use: https://www.peeandseeit.com/privacy-policy.html — The Story Behind Pee & See — I was sick of getting headaches. It seemed like every few weeks I’d lose productivity for half a day or more. My head hurt so badly I didn’t feel like I could do anything. As I laid in bed with a headache, I thought they might be happening when I hadn’t been drinking much water the past few days. What would be the easiest way to remind myself to drink water, when I need it most? I knew there were apps to remind me to drink water based on the amount I drank, but that seemed silly. How would I track the exact amount of water I drank? Would I need a special cup with lines on it? And what if I was going for a run out in the heat? Wouldn’t I need more water than if I were just sitting around all day? I hypothesized that if I kept track of when I peed I might be able to use that data to give myself reminders to drink water when I hadn’t peed in a long time. Even though I had little experience making iPhone apps and had to learn as I went, I built a prototype and gave it to a few friends to test. The people who were really committed to drinking more water loved it. So, I released the app to the world in April 2016, and I've been adding to it and improving it since. Many happy users have gone YEARS without missing a day of logging their pees. Thank you for joining me on my mission to have a positive impact on the world by helping people stay hydrated. The greatest compliment you can give me is a recommendation of this app to a friend or family member! - John Ganotis, creator of Pee & See