Vetroscope Cloud
Vetroscope Cloud is the hosted sync target: sign in on each device and your data mirrors between them, with nothing to run or maintain. It’s part of Vetroscope Pro and included in the trial.
Setting up
Section titled “Setting up”- Sign in to your Vetroscope account (Settings → Account) — email and password or Continue with Google.
- Go to Settings → Sync → Add sync target and choose Vetroscope Cloud.
- Complete the encryption step — generate your encryption key on the first device, or enter your existing one on the next devices. Store the key in a password manager before continuing.
- The first sync runs; on a fresh device this pulls your history down.
Repeat sign-in on each device (up to 5). Manage them — and unlink old ones — under Connected devices in Settings → Account.
What syncs
Section titled “What syncs”Entries and breakdowns, tags (including pins and auto-tag settings), goals, events, reminders, ignore lists, app customizations, and corrections like disputed idle time and dismissed blocks. Devices show up in the device filter on Home, so you can view one machine’s time or everything combined.
What the service can and can’t see
Section titled “What the service can and can’t see”The names of your apps, window titles, breakdowns, and similar sensitive fields are encrypted on your device before upload — Vetroscope’s servers store ciphertext they cannot decrypt. What remains readable server-side is scheduling metadata like timestamps, which is what makes sync work. Losing your encryption key means that data can’t be recovered from the cloud — read the encryption key page before enabling sync.
Turning it off
Section titled “Turning it off”Disable the Cloud target in Settings → Sync to pause (your data stays in the cloud for when you return), Remove target to disconnect this device, or Delete cloud data to erase everything server-side. Local data on each device is never touched by any of these.