Biru
Biru

I was looking for a simple water tracker. One that let me open the app, tap a button to add my drink, and get back to my life.

What I found were apps filled with ads, confusing graphs, and constant pressure to buy a subscription. I wanted a tool, not a chore.

So, I built Biru.

Biru is the water tracker I always wanted. It's built on one core idea: tracking your water should be fast, simple, and completely frustration-free.

WHY BIRU IS DIFFERENT:

• NO CLUTTER, PURE FOCUS: Biru's beautiful, clean interface shows you just what you need: your daily progress as a calming, rising wave. Nothing else gets in your way.

• GET IN, GET OUT, GET HYDRATED: Log your water with a single tap. Customize your quick-add buttons to match your favorite water bottle, and you're done in seconds. This is the fastest way to track your intake.

• NO ADS, NO SUBSCRIPTIONS. EVER: Biru is about hydration, not monetization. The app is yours, with no ads to distract you or subscriptions to worry about. It's just a simple, honest tool that does its job perfectly.

• A SIMPLE, SMART START: Answer a few quick questions, and Biru will suggest a personal daily goal for you. It's a smart starting point that you can easily adjust at any time.

• SEAMLESS APPLE HEALTH SYNC: Your water intake is part of your overall health. Biru integrates perfectly with Apple Health to keep all your data in one secure place.

If you've been searching for a water tracker that respects your time and your focus, your search is over.

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Version History
Update v1.1
Jan 23, 2026 · Biru 1.1
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What's New Weekly progress rings See your last 7 days at a glance, right from the main screen. Powered by HealthKit so it includes water logged anywhere. Living water The water sur…

Release v1.0
Sep 18, 2025 · Biru 1.0
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I was looking for a simple water tracker. One that let me open the app, tap a button to add my drink, and get back to my life.

What I found were apps filled with ads, confusing graphs, and constant pressure to buy a subscription. I wanted a tool, not a chore.