About this app
Water is essential to our life, drinking enough and right quantity of water is vital to our health. But because of our bad memory, busy work or too many little things, the day is ended before we drink enough water. Water Tracker is the sweet app to remind to drinking water, this app is a must have to make yourself hydrate, especially for breast feeding mom or people have health problems. It helps and motivates you to drink water according to the schedule and will keep the water drinking logs, including the quantity and time you drink water. Disclaimer: This application is the sole creation and responsibility of the developer. This application is not endorsed by or affiliated with any of the apps displayed inside the app. This app uses HealthKit in order to record drinking data to Nutrition section in Health Application. Thank you for choosing us! Please leave us a review or send app feedback or suggestions to developer@identiqinfotech.com Payment & Renewal Payment will be charged to your Apple ID account at confirmation of purchase. Subscriptions renew automatically unless cancelled at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. You can manage or cancel your subscription anytime in your Apple ID account settings. For more details on managing subscriptions, visit: https://support.apple.com/en-us/118428 Terms of Use: https://identiqinfotech.com/terms_of_service.html Privacy Policy: https://identiqinfotech.com/privacy_policy.html Thank you for choosing us. For feedback, suggestions, or support, contact: developer@identiqinfotech.com
Latest release
What’s New
Various bug fixes and performance Improvements.
Audience growth
Ratings growth
Baseline captured. Growth appears after the crawler observes a changed rating count.
Momentum comes from crawler snapshots for the tracked storefront. “Viral growth signal” means unusually fast recent rating gains; it is an indicator, not download data.
Price tracking
Price intelligence
First snapshot captured. The trend line starts after the next crawler price observation.
- First observed Aug 17, 2026 · 6:05 PM Free