Visualize your life as a percentage
A gentle way to reflect, track, and stay present—one moment at a time.
About Life in Percent
Life In Percent is a quiet tool for seeing time clearly.
It doesn’t push goals or urgency — it simply measures what’s passing and makes space to notice what matters.
When you sign up, you’ll see your current life expressed as a percentage, understand the years, months, and days ahead, and receive a brief reflection every time you move another 1% forward.
Nothing more. No noise. No pressure. Just perspective.
How it Works
Enter Birthday
Enter your birthday and choose an expected lifespan.
This information is used only to calculate your life percentage—nothing more.
See the Remainder
View how much of your expected life you’ve lived, expressed as a simple percentage.
It’s not a prediction—just a quiet way to see time from a wider perspective.
Get Reminders
Receive a reflection each time you move forward another 1%.
These reminders are rare, optional, and designed to encourage mindfulness—not pressure.
Get Your 1% Reminders
One notification per 1% of your life. That’s all.
Not Urgency. Perspective.
A reminder to pause, to notice, and to live more deliberately.
This is not:
- A productivity tool
- About fear or urgency
- Adding more noise
- Pushing you to do more
- Creating anxiety
This is:
- A gentle reminder
- Clarity on time
- Perspective on what matters
- Space to reflect
- Peaceful awareness
Common Questions
How often will I receive reminders?
You’ll receive a brief reflection whenever you progress another 1% of your life.
The exact timing varies by age and lifespan estimate, but for most users it’s about once a year.
Can I unsubscribe anytime?
Absolutely. You can unsubscribe at any time.
How do you calculate life percentage?
Life percentage isn’t a prediction—it’s a perspective.
It’s calculated by comparing your age to your expected lifespan to help visualize time in a simple, human way.
Is this trying to create anxiety?
No. The goal isn’t to create anxiety, but awareness.
The reminders are intentionally infrequent and reflective—not urgent or alarming. They’re meant to offer a quiet moment of perspective, not pressure or countdowns.