Journal.
One page a day — intentions, a schedule, and a place to think.
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.
A page a day, four moves.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.