The idea started at a cocktail party. I was introducing a friend — a man of modest demeanour and spectacular biceps — and mentioned he'd probably lifted over a million pounds at the gym.
Drinks hovered. Eyebrows went up. He looked mildly concerned, as if I'd just disclosed his tax returns.
Then we did the maths. Twenty years. Gym twice a week. Roughly a tonne per session. The numbers, as numbers tend to do when left unsupervised, had quietly become extraordinary.
That was the point. Most worthwhile things in life don't announce themselves. They accumulate — one flight, one workout, one recipe, one slightly embarrassing first attempt — until one day you look back and realise you've been quietly building something rather impressive.
DTTAU was built around that belief. Log your flights, your runs, your trips. Watch the numbers grow. Discover you've circumnavigated the Earth 3.6 times. Tell people at cocktail parties. Watch the drinks hover again.
If this platform helps you build something useful, fun, or unexpectedly brilliant — brilliant. If you'd like to make it better, we'd genuinely love to hear about it.