Track tics weekly
Private by design
Log motor & vocal tics in 1–2 minutes a week. See real patterns without the noise.
✨ Closed Beta — launching Q1 2026
Weekly Trend
Total PTQ Score
Why join the closed beta?
Privacy-first tracker — data stays on your device.
No account. Works offline.
Shape the roadmap with real-world feedback.
Your notes influence v1 features.
Instant tipsheet (PDF) for parents.
Evidence-based guidance in one page.
What you'll receive
- Early access invite (in waves)
- 1-page Tic-Tracking Tipsheet (PDF)
- Faster roadmap feedback loop
Limited seats per cohort so we can give thoughtful support.
How it works
Log weekly
Pick tics and rate frequency & intensity (0–5). One minute tops.
Motor & vocal, parent-friendly.
See 6–8-week trends
Motor, Vocal, Total at a glance. We highlight big changes.
Spot real patterns, not daily noise.
Export TSV/JSON
Share a clean file with your clinician — only when you're ready.
No cloud, no account.
Why weekly tracking works better
Less noise, more signal
Weekly beats daily. Tics wax and wane—snapshots reveal true patterns.
Fast to do, easy to keep
A check-in takes ~1–2 minutes; families stick with it.
Clinically grounded
PTQ-based weekly logging
Motor, Vocal, Total — same way, every week
Built for 6–8-week change windows
Clinically meaningful change
We flag ≥55% or ≥10-point drop on PTQ Total.
Tracking tool, not medical advice.
Privacy, by design
No accounts or cloud
Data stays on your device. Works offline.
No tracking or ads
We don't collect personal data or usage analytics.
You're in control
Export TSV/JSON only when you choose.
See it in action

Track
Select motor & vocal tics and rate 0–5 — just 1–2 minutes a week.

Trend
≥55% dropSee 6–8-week growth or reduction; we highlight meaningful change.

History
Weekly snapshots you can review and edit later.

Export
Download TSV or JSON — own your health records and share when ready.
For clinicians
- Weekly PTQ totals (motor, vocal, total) with week-over-week context
- TSV/JSON export drops directly into notes or spreadsheets
- Flags when change is likely clinically meaningful
Frequently asked questions
Ready to get started?
Join the waitlist and be among the first to try famtic.