A shared daily journal
One little memory,
every day.
A note, a photo, or one second — left for each other on a page only you share.
How it works
Three small steps, then nothing to keep up with.
one
Make a Corner
Name it, pick a cover, and send a private invite to the person — or the few people — it's for.
two
Leave one small thing
A line, a photo, a second of video, a whisper of a voice note. One a day each — that's the whole idea.
three
It lands on today's page
Taped down beside theirs. Move things where they feel right, leave a little stamp, and let the day close.
What you can leave
Small on purpose. One a day is plenty.
A note
Up to 200 characters
Enough to share what matters most.
A photo
One polaroid
A picture says a thousand words.
A clip
One and a half seconds
Long enough to hear them laugh.
A voice note
Said, not typed
For the days a sentence won't carry it.
Look back
Wander back through your days.
Every page you've filled is still there. Pull back for a whole season, or zoom in to that rainy Tuesday in November.
- Far
- Months at a glance
- Close
- One day, in full
Night is a theme of its own — the same paper, amber instead of clay, for the notes left after everyone's asleep.
Private by default
Only the people in your Corner can see what's on it.
Corners are joined by private invite. Notes, photos and clips are encrypted, at rest and on the way. Nothing is public, nothing is recommended, and no one is counting.