Meet Permitlog — Teen drive hours, always ready
Permitlog makes the supervised-hours grind manageable for teens and their parents.
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Permitlog
Teen drive hours, always ready
Every feature, from the first launch.
No account, no login, no cloud. Everything runs on your device and works fully offline — nothing in this post is hidden behind a wall.
What Permitlog does
Permitlog makes the supervised-hours grind manageable for teens and their parents. Most US states require 40–60 hours of practice driving before a teen can test for a full license — including a separate quota of night hours — and the DMV expects a signed log as proof.
Instead of scribbling on the paper form in the glove box or building a spreadsheet, use Permitlog: tap to start a drive, tap to stop, pick night or day, note the weather and road type, and move on. Two progress rings on the home screen show exactly how many hours remain for total and night driving against your state’s requirement.
When the teen is ready to test, generate a clean printable-style summary — all sessions listed with dates, durations, supervisor names, and totals — ready to sign and submit.
• One-tap drive timer or quick manual entry • Night / day, weather, road-type tags per session • Per-state requirements pre-loaded (total + night hours) • Progress rings update in real time • Printable export summary for the DMV • 100% offline, no account, no cloud
A look inside
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What's inside
- Drive timer — One-tap start/stop session timer that records precise start time, end time, and computed minutes; also accepts manual entry for drives logged after the fact.
- Session tagging — Per-drive tags for night/day, weather condition (clear, rain, snow, fog), road type (highway, city, rural, parking lot), and supervisor name with free-text notes.
- Progress rings — Home screen dual-ring display showing hours accumulated vs. state-required total and night quotas, updating immediately after each logged drive.
- History & summary export — Chronological list of all sessions grouped by month; a summary view formats all data as a clean, signable report ready to screenshot or share as PDF.
Why we built it
Every US state requires a signed supervised-driving log at the DMV, yet most families track hours on a paper form or a spreadsheet in the glove box. The paper form gets crumpled, lost, or filled in from memory days later; spreadsheets require manual math and don’t surface night-hour shortfalls until it’s too late to s…
What makes it different
A fully offline, no-subscription log built around the two-ring view (total vs. night hours) that mirrors the exact DMV proof document — unlike RoadReady (account-required, cloud sync) and GoTime (GPS-dependent), Permitlog works with zero network access, pre-loads state requirements, and produces a printable export tha…
Who it's for
Students, parents helping with homework, and adults who just want a fast answer without an upsell.
In one line: Teen drive hours, always ready
Try it
See the Teen drive hours, always ready for the full feature list, the info table, and support links.
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