“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.
№047 · Apr 25
№046 · Apr 24
№045 · Apr 23
№ 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.