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Gratitude Journal

Write a short gratitude check-in each day and maintain a calm, bujo-inspired monthly journal of what supported you.

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How this fits into your month

Day
Quick 1-minute journal entries that capture what stood out today.
Week
See how the last few days line up without needing to remember every single moment.
Month
Review a calm monthly spread of pixels or entries and reflect on patterns over time.
01Track

Track with intention

Daily journal entries for your Gratitude Journal, plus optional short notes, all feeding into a calm monthly spread you can revisit.

01Daily

Low-effort gratitude entries designed for consistency, not perfection.

02Monthly

Monthly reflection on what felt meaningful, grounding, and supportive.

03Modular

A simple way to maintain a gentle, positive reflection habit.

Who this is for

Built for people who want a calm, structured place to check in daily without overthinking it.

a

People who want a soft daily reflection ritual.

b

People who want to notice support and quiet wins without pressure.

c

People who want gratitude to stay brief and sustainable.

02Reflect

Monthly reflection

Monthly gratitude journaling helps highlight recurring sources of support and moments you want to carry forward.

Patterns

A few entries together make repeated themes easier to notice.

What helped

Routines, people, or environments that made the month steadier start to stand out.

Private by default

Gratitude entries are private and available only in your account.

Next month

  • What repeated itself?
  • What should come forward into next month?
03Fit

Common hesitations

I do not want forced positivity.

This is meant to be gentle and honest, not a requirement to pretend every day felt good.

I cannot keep up with long gratitude lists.

Even one short line is enough. The tracker is built for low-pressure consistency.

I want something private.

Entries stay in your account and are not part of a social sharing system.

04Questions

Frequently asked questions

Daily use

How many items should I track each day?

Keep it simple. Even one or two brief entries can be valuable.

Do I need to write long text?

No. Short lines are enough to build a meaningful monthly record.

Can this be combined with mood tracking?

Yes. Gratitude and mood together often provide useful context.

Early Access Terms

Free during early access.

No credit card required.

Founding members receive launch benefits.

Start today

Your days in pixels.

Build a clear record of your days in under a minute. Small, steady daily check-ins.