A journal app for collectible ornamental plants — agave, caudex plants, succulents, and houseplants — with photos, growth logs, watering reminders, and a care calendar.

Real app screens, nothing staged. Just the features you need to document your collection with care.

Log each plant with its scientific name, location, and the day you brought it home. Browse your whole collection in a beautiful grid.

Track watering, repotting, fertilizing and more in a timeline. Look back on each plant’s growth alongside your photos.

Get notified when it’s time for care. Schedules and history are laid out on a calendar, so nothing slips through.

Turn your favorite plants or your whole collection into beautiful cards, ready to share on social media.

Keep a list of the plants you’re hunting for, so you never miss the one you want next.
Start free. When your collection grows, go Pro for unlimited plants.

Yes. The free plan lets you register up to 6 plants, with photos, growth logs, calendar, watering reminders, and themes all included. Plantory Pro removes the limit.
Plantory runs on iPhone (iOS). The app is available in English and Japanese — it follows your device language and can also be switched in-app.
No. You can start right away as a guest. Register later with your email to keep your data safe and transferable.
It’s built for collectible ornamental plants — agave, caudex plants, succulents, houseplants and more. Record scientific names, locations, purchase info, and growth logs.
Your data is stored securely under your own account and is never visible to other users. You can delete everything anytime via “Delete account” in the app.
¥480/month or ¥4,800/year in Japan (about 2 months free); App Store pricing varies by region. Cancel anytime.
Open iPhone Settings → your Apple ID → Subscriptions → Plantory, and cancel anytime. You keep Pro features until the end of the period you’ve paid for.
If you’ve registered with your email, just sign in on the new iPhone and your data syncs automatically. Guest data may not carry over, so we recommend registering before switching devices.