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Soul Ledger
The 13-trait soul accounting, on a grid that never leaves your phone.
ios· Free · all features included ·By All Things AI, Inc
Free. All features included.
No subscription, no in-app purchases, no paid tiers. Everything you see works the moment you install it.








About this app
What Soul Ledger does
Soul Ledger runs the actual Cheshbon HaNefesh practice — the 200-year-old "accounting of the soul" from Menachem Mendel Lefin's 1808 Mussar classic, itself modeled on Benjamin Franklin's 13-virtue chart. You work one of the 13 character traits (middot) per week, mark a dot for each daily lapse, cycle the 13 traits four times a year, and watch which trait is actually improving. Until now that practice lived on a fill-by-hand paper grid — a printable "middot chart" PDF from your synagogue, or a blank journal. The whole 13-middah scaffold ships hardcoded in the app, so there is nothing to rebuild each season: — The 13 middot in Lefin's canonical order, each with its maxim, exactly as in Cheshbon HaNefesh (public-domain text on Sefaria). — Auto-rotating weekly focus. The app advances to the next middah every week, keeps the current week and season front-and-center, and repeats the 13-week season four times a year — the full deterministic cycle, run for you. — Daily dot-grid for the active middah. Tap a cell to record a lapse, exactly like the paper Franklin/Lefin tally chart. A mark means a slip, not a streak. — Per-trait trend. A year of dots condensed into a line per middah, so you can finally see, over four seasons, which trait is moving. — A private reflection note on each day's mark — the journaling half of the practice. This is not a learning app and not a generic habit tracker. The one Mussar app on the App Store, Hachzek, serves bite-size seforim lessons to read — it does not run your personal accounting. The Mussar Institute's "Middah a Month" is a study curriculum, not a tool. Generic habit trackers and Apple Journal don't know the 13 middot, their order, their maxims, the weekly rotation, or the 13-week seasonal cycle — and they sync to the cloud by default, which is exactly wrong for a dated tally of your own moral failings. That log is the most sensitive thing a person can keep, so Soul Ledger is 100% on-device: free, no account, no cloud, no analytics. For the surging North-American Mussar revival — Hebrew College and the Mussar Institute's thousands of practitioners — this is the tool the paper grid has been standing in for.
Features
Built to be useful, not noisy.
13-middah engine
Each trait with its canonical maxim, in Lefin's order, one focus middah auto-rotating per week
Daily dot-grid
Tap a cell to record a lapse for the active middah, exactly like the paper Cheshbon HaNefesh chart
Season tracker
13-week season that repeats four times a year; current week and season always front-and-center
Per-trait trend
A year of dots condensed into a line per middah so you can see which trait is improving
Reflection note
Private on-device note attached to each day's mark, for the journaling half of the practice
Why it exists
The problem
Cheshbon HaNefesh is a deterministic regimen — work one of 13 fixed middot per week, mark a dot per daily lapse, rotate weekly, repeat the 13-week season 4x a year, track each trait's trend — but the only tool today is a fill-by-hand paper "middot chart" PDF. No software runs the actual accounting cycle: the one Mussa…
What's different
How Soul Ledger stands out
Soul Ledger is the only iOS app that runs the Cheshbon HaNefesh engine — the 13 middot in Lefin's canonical order with their maxims, an auto-rotating weekly focus, the 13-week season repeating four times a year, a tap-to-mark daily lapse dot-grid, and a per-trait year-long trend line — entirely on-device with no accou…
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FAQ
Questions about Soul Ledger
How much does Soul Ledger cost?▾
Soul Ledger is free. All features are included from day one — no subscription, no in-app purchases, no paid tiers. Everything you see in this listing works the moment you install it.
Where does Soul Ledger store my data?▾
On your device. Soul Ledger is built privacy-first: no account is required, no analytics SDKs, no third-party trackers. Nothing is uploaded to a server we control — the app works without one.
What platforms does Soul Ledger support?▾
iOS, on iPhone and iPad. You can find the latest availability on this page.
How do I get support for Soul Ledger?▾
Use the Support link on this page, or email support@allthingsn.com. We answer every message and keep responses on the same thread.
The story
Meet Soul Ledger — The 13-trait soul accounting, on a grid that never leaves your phone
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