Step one · two minutes, once
Say what you want more of.
One question, not a form. Answer it and Zournally lays out a starter blueprint for you — a goal, its daily plans, the right trackers — from templates people actually finish. You design nothing.
A private mirror for your life
Thirty seconds a day — a plan ticked, a mood, a line of journal, what you spent. Zournally weaves it into something rare: a clear picture of the life you’re actually living.
By day seven, you’ll see: which routine actually sticks, what steadies your mood, and where your money quietly goes.
Everything open from minute one · no card needed
A week, woven
Week 29
6 of 7 days woven · 39 stitches
Thursday rested. The thread paused — it didn’t break.
How it works
Step one · two minutes, once
One question, not a form. Answer it and Zournally lays out a starter blueprint for you — a goal, its daily plans, the right trackers — from templates people actually finish. You design nothing.
Step two · 30 seconds a day
A checkmark, a mood, a line of journal, what you spent. Each log is a stitch; a day with stitches is woven. Miss a day? The thread pauses. It never breaks.
Step three · it compounds
Weeks tie off into patches. Patterns surface — sleep and mood, money and energy. Once enough days exist, the Coach reflects back what your days are already saying.
The screen you live in
Today opens with your own intention — the one you set in your first two minutes — and the handful of things you chose to tend. Every tick, mood, and line of journal becomes a stitch on the day’s thread, right in front of you.
No grids of zeros. No red badges. Just your day, kept gently.
Friday, 17 July
Good morning, Asha.
Today, tend to steadier mornings.
4 stitches today woven
The mirror
It shows you what you’re doing. No streak shame — paused days don’t break your thread. No lectures — once a week the Coach describes what your days showed, in plain sentences, and offers one gentle experiment only if you ask.
People don’t change because an app scolds them. They change because, for the first time, they can see themselves.
“Your calmest days started with a walk. When you moved before 9am, your mood held steadier — without trying harder.”
One story · a little evidence · one experiment, only if you want it.
One place, not seven apps
What today asks of you, in one quiet list.
Sleep, water, pages, workouts — evidence, not judgment.
The story behind the numbers, kept safe.
How your days actually feel, over time.
Where it goes, gently — clarity, not accounting.
A direction your daily stitches quietly serve.
Because sleep, mood, money, and focus were never separate problems — they were one life.
The fabric of a year
Week 29 of 52 · every patch is a week you lived
Memory
Every Sunday, your week ties off into a patch — its days colored by how they felt, stitched by what you logged. Fifty-two patches become the fabric of your year: a yearbook of the life you actually lived, not the one you meant to.
Most apps ask you to build a better future. Zournally also gives you back your past.
Why this exists
I tried every productivity app, habit tracker, journal, and finance tool. Each solved one small piece. None helped me see my life as a whole.
Every person on Earth gets the same 24 hours. We can’t make more time — but if seeing your days clearly makes you even 10% more intentional, that’s 2.4 hours a day. Over a year, more than 875 hours returned to health, family, learning, and the things you keep postponing.
Zournally isn’t designed to make you do more. It’s designed so that, one quiet evening, you look at your own weeks and finally understand them.
— the founder of Zournally
Simple, honest pricing
Your first 7 days are free — every feature open, no card needed. Then one simple yearly price.
That’s about ₹75 a month — less than one coffee.
There’s no free-forever tier, and no ads — you are the customer, never the product. That’s what keeps this private.
Start seeing it. The first 7 days are on us — and the first stitch takes thirty seconds.
Begin your thread