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Journal.

One page a day — intentions, a schedule, and a place to think.

What it does

Numyl Journal is a daily planning and reflection tool. Each day is a single page: you set a few intentions, name the things you most want to get done, and block them onto a simple schedule. Through the day you jot notes — with photos — and keep a short list of follow-ups that roll forward until you close them.

It's deliberately not another bottomless notes app. The structure is the point: a steady daily rhythm you can actually keep, with a week you can look back over.

Sheet 02-A · How it works

A page a day, four moves.

Daily rhythm
Step 1

Set intentions

Each morning, name what you're grateful for, your goal, and what will make the day great — then pick the three targets you most want to hit.

Step 2

Block your day

Drop your targets onto a half-hour schedule. A slot holds one thing at a time, so the plan stays honest about what actually fits.

Step 3

Capture as you go

Write free-form notes with photos, and keep a short list of rolling follow-ups that carry forward until you close them.

Step 4

Look back

Review past entries as a list or a month calendar. The rhythm is the point — you can see the days you showed up.

Sheet 02-B · What's built in

What's on the page.

Daily intentions

Three prompts and three targets, the same shape every day, so it takes a minute, not a meeting.

Schedule blocks

Book your targets into 30-minute slots. One target per slot keeps the day realistic.

Notes with photos

A rich-text space for free writing — upload, drag, or paste photos right in.

Rolling follow-ups

Quick tasks that stay visible day to day until you mark them done.

History at a glance

Past entries and a month calendar that marks the days you journaled.

Phone app in testing

The same journal on your phone, in sync with the web, on your local time.

Who it's for

Anyone who wants a steady daily practice — planning the morning, time-blocking the day, and reflecting at night — without wrestling a blank page or a sprawling notes app into shape.

Start today

Open the Journal and write today's page.