Your life in one sentence a day

The journal you'll actually keep.

No essays. No prompts. Just one sentence before you sleep - and a timeline of your life that builds itself.

Now on Android · Free to start · No credit card

9:41●●●

Sunday, May 30

How was
your day?

Your sentence

Finally shipped the feature I'd been stuck on

47
day streak
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri · · ·

Simpler than
you think.

01

Open the app at night

A gentle reminder arrives when you usually wind down. No pressure - just a quiet nudge to reflect.

02

Write one sentence

Anything. The meeting that went well. The coffee that didn't. The thing nobody else knows happened.

03

Watch your life appear

Day by day, a timeline builds. A year from now - a full scroll through every version of yourself.

What a year
sounds like.

"Handed in my notice and cried in the car for twenty minutes, but it was the right kind of crying."

Mar 14 · 2024

"Walked home in the rain and didn't mind at all - first time I can remember feeling that way."

Aug 7 · 2025

"Finally told my boss the truth and felt lighter for the rest of the day."

Oct 2 · 2025

"Looked back at January and barely recognised that version of me - I think that's a good thing."

Dec 31 · 2025

Everything that
matters.

  • On this day

    Open the Memories tab to see what you wrote on this date across every year. The older your journal, the more powerful this gets.

  • A gentle nightly nudge

    One reminder at the time you choose - and it goes quiet the moment you've written your sentence.

  • Private & synced

    Your entries are yours alone - encrypted in transit and safely synced to the cloud, across reinstalls and new phones.

  • One grace day a month

    Miss a day without losing your streak. Life happens - your journal survives it.

May 30th - across all years
2026 not written yet...
2025 "Quit the job I hated and felt nothing but relief."
2024 "First real conversation with a stranger in months, on a park bench."
2023 "We signed the lease and it became real."
2022 "Didn't check my phone once the entire afternoon."

One sentence.
Tonight.

Start the journal you'll still have in ten years.

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