NoiseLogger helps you document noise disturbances quickly and clearly so you can show what's really happening over time. The app focuses on a consistent, structured timeline of incidents rather than relying on unreliable recordings or only decibel readings, making it useful for tenants, neighbours, or anyone who needs objective-looking evidence of recurring noise. With instant no-login logging and a simple 1–5 disruption rating for each incident, NoiseLogger captures how disruptive events feel and compiles logs into patterns and summaries you can review to build a case for landlords or housing authorities.
NoiseLogger lets you log incidents in seconds with a fast, no-login workflow so you can record events as they occur. Rate each disturbance from 1 to 5 to capture subjective impact instead of raw sound levels. The app records timing and frequency to reveal recurring patterns over days and weeks, and it can export structured reports that show timelines, summaries and patterns for sharing or review. Core logging is free and an optional upgrade unlocks advanced reports, deeper analysis and additional export options.
Fast and lightweight for real-time incident recording, NoiseLogger emphasises how disruptive noise actually feels rather than technical measurements. It helps identify patterns and build a clear timeline suitable for landlords or housing associations, requires no complex setup or account so you can start logging immediately, and the free core features make it easy to try before upgrading for advanced reports.
NoiseLogger does not record decibel measurements or save audio files, so it will not replace technical sound monitoring. The app relies on subjective 1–5 ratings, which may vary between users and require consistent use to be most convincing. Advanced report generation and some export options require a paid upgrade.