The first pillar
Deeds
Tzedakah, maaser, acts of care, and promises kept. Each one stays visible and remembered — never flattened into a single ranking.
- Record a deed in seconds
- Tzedakah and maaser, kept apart
- Promises you can mark as kept
A steady life of giving
GoodUp is a personal, private place where your good deeds — tzedakah, maaser, and acts of care — live alongside the weekly reflections you want to return to.
Two quiet pillars
Giving and reflection belong together. GoodUp keeps both close — without turning either into a feed, a score, or a chore.
The first pillar
Tzedakah, maaser, acts of care, and promises kept. Each one stays visible and remembered — never flattened into a single ranking.
The second pillar
A weekly reflection and a calm look back across the year. A quiet rhythm of returning to yourself — not a journal you fall behind on.
A practice, not a scoreboard
Most people do more good than they remember. The app keeps small actions visible before they disappear into a busy week — calmly, without pressure.
A call made, money given, time offered, a promise kept. Put it down in a few seconds.
When actions live in one place, the practice has a shape instead of relying on memory.
A calmer alternative to game mechanics. Showing up matters more than a number.
What you can keep
Beneath the practice, the soul of giving stays intact — tzedakah and maaser kept with care, alongside everyday acts and promises.
Tzedakah
Every act of giving, large or small, stays visible and remembered.
Maaser
A dedicated place for the portion you set aside for giving.
Acts of care
Calls, meals, time, attention — the things forgotten first.
Promises kept
Record a promise, fulfill it, and keep it as part of your own integrity.
Capture the moment
The interface is built for short, repeatable entries. Recording should never feel like admin.

See the pattern
Instead of trying to remember everything, you see what happened this week and this month in one calm view.

Together, without comparison
When a practice is shared, it matters to see each person's contribution without turning it into points or pressure.

Privacy as a value
GoodUp's strongest signal is restraint. No public profile, no engagement loops, no remote data layer around your inner life.
Use the app without a login or another identity to manage.
Your records stay on your iPhone unless you export them yourself.
No third-party trackers and no attention pipeline around your behavior.
English, Russian, and Yiddish, with the same calm structure.
Inside the app
Real screens, real flow: home, adding an act, the weekly reflection, history, and Family Circle.





Ready when you are
GoodUp holds a calm rhythm of giving and reflection in a private space — no pressure, no audience.