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One-liner
SoundLog is an iPhone app that documents noisy neighbors and upstairs footsteps — time, dB, audio, and notes — and turns the log into a PDF report you can hand to your landlord, property manager, or HOA.
Standard description
SoundLog helps residents document recurring noise problems instead of just measuring them. One-tap recording captures the time, dB level, and audio; entries are organized into a diary automatically; and statistics reveal patterns like "every night around 10 pm." When it's time to act, SoundLog compiles everything into a clean PDF report with attached audio, ready to email to a landlord, property manager, or HOA. Unlike a decibel meter, the entire workflow — record, organize, summarize, share — lives in one app. All data stays on the device, and the app supports English, Japanese, Korean, and Simplified Chinese from UI to PDF output.
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Fact sheet
| Name | SoundLog - Noise Tracker |
|---|---|
| Category | Utilities |
| Price | Free (10 recordings/month) / In-app: Single Report $1.99, 3-Report Pack $2.99, Pro $2.99/month (unlimited recordings & reports, auto-monitor) |
| Requires | iOS 13.0 or later (iPhone) |
| Languages | English, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese — including PDF reports and email templates |
| Released | 2026, App Store |
| Developer | Kenichi Tabata (indie developer) |
| Website | soundlog.kt-labs-ai.com/en/ |
| App Store | Download page (free) |
Why it's different
- Complete workflow — not another decibel meter: record → auto-organize → statistics → PDF report → send, in one app
- Reports people accept — dates, dB levels, categories, notes, and audio formatted into a document landlords and HOAs can actually read
- Pattern evidence — statistics turn "it happens all the time" into "concentrated between 10 pm and midnight"
- Privacy by design — recordings and logs stay on the device; nothing is sent to the developer's servers
- Four languages — localized end to end, including the generated PDF and email templates
Background
SoundLog was built by an indie developer who dealt with apartment noise firsthand and found plenty of sound meters, but nothing that turned measurements into something a property manager would act on. The app focuses on the two places complaints stall: "no records" and "no good way to present them."
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Contact
For coverage and interview inquiries: [email protected]. Additional screenshots, a demo, and developer comments are available on request.




