About

A puzzle journal, not a spreadsheet.

Puzzle Pace is a small web app for people who like jigsaw puzzles and are mildly curious about their own habits. You log a session, snap a photo of the table, and AI estimates how far along you are. Over time that adds up to a nice little history: your pace, your best session, every puzzle you have finished.

Why it exists

Counting pieces is nobody's hobby.

If you have ever wondered how long a puzzle actually took you, you know the problem. You could count placed pieces every evening and keep a tally somewhere, but that turns a cozy hobby into inventory work. So nobody does it, and every finished puzzle ends with the same vague "a couple of weeks, maybe?"

Puzzle Pace exists to keep the record without the counting. A photo is enough. The AI looks at it, makes an honest guess at how many pieces are down, and your stats fill in from there. It is a guess, not a census, and the app is upfront about that. For watching your progress build over time, a good guess is plenty.

What it is not

No leaderboards, no pressure.

There is no social feed, no streak-shaming, no competing with strangers. Your puzzles are yours. The stats are there to make the hobby a little more fun, the way a fitness-tracker walk feels slightly more satisfying than a regular one, and looking back at a finished puzzle with its photos beats trying to remember it.

It is also free. Sign in with Google, add a puzzle, and you are tracking. If you ever want your data gone, one email does it. The full details live on the privacy page.

Give your next puzzle a memory.

Sign in, add the puzzle on your table, and go from there.