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Dayarc
A journal for goals
I · The journal · Vol. 47

A goal tracker
that writes back.

Two short conversations a day — one in the morning, one before bed. Dayarc turns them into a journal you’d actually want to keep.
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9:41
Saturday · April 25
Day 047
The day, in motion.
I · Morning · 7:14 AM
“Auth done, deployed. Skipped the run — rain, or so I told myself.”
01
Finish auth flow end-to-end
02
Run — outdoor, 30+ min
03
Bed by 10:45 PM
II · Evening · awaiting
The reflection notification arrives at 9:30 PM.
Wrap up the day now
Today
Log
Stats
II · The rhythm

Two pages a day.
That’s the whole app.

Most goal trackers ask for taps. Dayarc asks for sentences — and writes the rest back to you.
I
7:00 AM
A page opens.
A short morning conversation. What does today need? Three intents go on the page.
II
Throughout
The day, in motion.
Live your day. Dayarc stays out of the way until evening — no streaks to babysit, no buzzing.
III
9:30 PM
The page closes.
A reflection conversation. What landed, what didn't, what to carry over. The page is signed.
III · The features

Six small things,
done carefully.

Dayarc
What does today need to look like for it to feel like a win?
Auth done. A real run.
01
Conversations, not checkboxes.
A short chat in the morning sets your intents. Another in the evening closes the loop. No taxonomies, no tags to maintain.
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02
A real journal at the end of every week.
Every page is preserved — your words, your reflections, your three intents. Browse the Log like you would a notebook.
7:00 AM
Morning
9:30 PM
Evening
03
Soft notifications, on your schedule.
Pick the morning bell and the evening bell during onboarding. We never push outside those windows. Ever.
Sleep · 7h+
72%
Run · 3×/week
55%
Focus blocks
88%
04
Long-term goals that compound.
Dayarc quietly threads daily intents into long-term goals — sleep, focus, fitness, whatever yours are — so you can see weeks at a glance.
private.
On-device · No account · No tracking
05
Private by default. On-device.
Your pages live on your phone. We don't train on them, and there's no account required to start.
This week
One blank page. The book continues.
06
Designed to be put down.
No streaks. No badges. Miss a day, the page is blank — that's the whole consequence.
I stopped tracking habits years ago because the spreadsheets stopped mattering. Dayarc is the first thing that made me write again — and that turned out to be the trick.
Mara K.
Beta · Day 122
IV · The pricing

Two editions.

The journal is free. If you want the analytical margins — Stats — it’s three dollars a month.
I · The journal
Free
Forever. No card.
01
Morning + evening pages
02
Conversational chat
03
Three daily intents
04
Full Log of past pages
05
Soft notifications
06
On-device, private
Recommended
II · The journal, with margins
$3
/ month
Adds the Stats spread.
01
Everything in The Journal
02
Editorial weekly narrative
03
8-week consistency heatmap
04
Long-term goal trends
05
Score & streak analytics
06
Cancel anytime — your pages stay
Both editions are private · on-device · no account required
V · Begin

The first page
is blank.

Available on iPhone. Free to start. Three dollars if you want the margins.
Dayarc — a journal for goals.
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