Meet OnLoan Tracker — Track what you lent, to whom
OnLoan is the friendly little ledger for everything you've lent out — the drill at your brother's place, the book your coworker borrowed in February, the casserole dish your neighbor still has.
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OnLoan Tracker
Track what you lent, to whom.
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 OnLoan Tracker does
OnLoan is the friendly little ledger for everything you've lent out — the drill at your brother's place, the book your coworker borrowed in February, the casserole dish your neighbor still has. Three taps to log it, a polite nudge when it's due back, a clean history of who returned what.
Why you'll love OnLoan: • Log a loan in seconds — item name, borrower, optional photo, optional due date. Done. • Local return reminders that respect Do Not Disturb and Focus modes • A 'Nudge' button that opens Messages with a gentle pre-filled text — no awkward drafting • Stats: who keeps your stuff the longest, what you lend most often, what's still out there • Categories for Books, Tools, Kitchen, Tech, Money, Clothes, and Other • Export your full lending history to PDF or CSV
Fully offline. No account, no cloud, no monthly fee. Your lending ledger never leaves your phone — because who has your drill is nobody's business but yours.
Free forever for up to three active loans. Unlock unlimited loans, categories, stats, and export once for $2.99 — no subscription, ever.
Stop quietly losing your stuff to forgetful friends. Add your first loan, set a return date, and let OnLoan reclaim them for you.
A look inside
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What's inside
- Three-screen onboarding — Welcome, how it works, and a 'try it now' sample loan that lets the user log their first item without friction. Skippable paywall on the final screen.
- Active loans home — Cards sorted by due date with overdue loans pinned at the top in amber. Big floating + button to add. Long-press a card for quick 'mark returned' shortcut.
- Add loan sheet — Single-sheet form: item name (required), borrower (required, optional contact pick), optional photo, optional due date, notes, category (Pro). Saves to SwiftData and schedules a local notification if a due date is set.
- Loan detail with nudge — Full loan info, big 'Mark Returned' button, a 'Nudge Borrower' action that opens Messages or Share Sheet with a gentle pre-filled reminder, plus edit and delete.
- Lending history — All returned loans in reverse chronological order. Searchable by item or borrower (Pro). Tap any past loan to view full detail.
- Stats dashboard (Pro) — Top borrowers by count and by total days held, average loan duration, longest current loan, total items currently out. Rendered as Swift Charts.
Why we built it
People lend books, tools, dishes, gear, and money constantly and forget who has what. The few existing trackers are either crusty 2014-era utilities or bloated 'household inventory' apps that try to do too much, and most demand cloud accounts to track items that are deeply personal.
What makes it different
OnLoan is offline-first (no account, no cloud, no leaked lending data), one-time-priced (no $4.99/month for a list of items), and built around the actual hand-off moment: 'I'm giving Sam my drill right now' — three taps and a sensible reminder on the due date. Existing competitors miss this workflow by trying to be in…
Who it's for
People who have tried every productivity app and bounced off the noise. If you want something calm, fast, and private, this is for you.
In one line: Track what you lent, to whom.
Try it
See the OnLoan Tracker app page for the full feature list, the info table, and support links.
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