How the journal works

Tiny notes, kept in your browser only

Entries are saved on your own device. There's no account, no synchronisation, no email, no shared feed — only a handful of recent reflections that you can revisit.

Three soft fields

Write a habit, choose a mood, leave a sentence. Nothing else is asked of you.

Stays on this device

Entries are stored in your browser's local storage. Nothing is sent anywhere by the journal.

Easy to clear

Use your browser's "clear site data" option whenever you'd like to start over. The journal forgets quickly.

New reflection

Note something small from today

Reflections stay on this device only. They are never sent to a server.

Recent reflections

Your last few notes

    Loose prompts

    A few starting lines, if the page feels blank

    Sometimes the hardest part is the first sentence. Borrow any of these — change the words freely, or ignore them entirely.

    "Today I tried..."

    Name one small habit. Where you were, how long it lasted, whether you started it on purpose or stumbled into it.

    "The thing I noticed was..."

    One sensation, one detail. The colour of the sky, a sound from the next room, the texture of a sleeve cuff.

    "After I finished, I felt..."

    A single word is enough — calmer, the same, slightly more awake. Specifics are nice but not necessary.

    "Tomorrow I might try..."

    A loose intention, never a plan. Use this only if it feels light; otherwise the journal works perfectly without it.

    A small reminder
    "A short note is still a note. Even a single word holds the moment in place."
    Studio reflections