Features · Hobbies

What you practise, kept.

TimePeace keeps your hobbies the way you actually do them — 116 of them by name, from knitting to birdwatching. Pick yours, jot what you made or played, and it lands in your private diary beside the rest of your day. No feed to perform for; just a quiet record of the practice.

What a hobby looks like
Thursday 11 June · Knitting

An evening with the scarf.

Knitting · 50 mProject · the scarf
✦ First finished project this year.
The detail

Which hobbies does it know?

116, by name — make, play, grow, collect, learn and move. Knitting and pottery, chess and video games, gardening, vinyl, languages, birdwatching. The whole list lives on one page.

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What does a hobby log look like?

A line, mostly: what you worked on and for how long. Makers can mark a project finished; collectors can skip the clock entirely. It reads back like a diary, not a spreadsheet.

What if my hobby is cooking, or reading?

Then it already has a home. TimePeace routes hobbies that live elsewhere — cooking to Meals, reading to your bookshelf, an instrument to Music — so nothing gets counted twice.

Practice, not performance.

No followers, no audience, no grid to fill. A hobby in TimePeace is yours alone — kept because it matters to you.

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