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Soul Ledger

The 13-trait soul accounting, on a grid that never leaves your phone.

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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.

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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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