
A quiet mood + journal.
A quiet mood + journal
Drifts is the calmest possible daily check-in. One entry per day: pick a number, write a sentence (or don't), get on with your life. Over time, a year of honest self-knowledge accumulates — without notifications, streaks, or guilt-trips.
How it works
Open /today. Tap one of five mood buttons (Rough / Low / Steady / Good / Bright). Optionally write a line — what's on your mind, what happened, why today was what it was. Optionally tag it. Save. The form replaces yesterday's entry only if the date matches yours; navigating backward lets you fill in missed days or correct what you logged.
Built to be quiet
No "you skipped 3 days!" alerts. No locked streaks. No mood-rating-as-progress-bar. Quiet days show up as empty squares on the heatmap, not red ones. The point is to know yourself over months, not to perform daily for a system.
Three views, one purpose
**/today** — the entry form for whatever date you're looking at, plus a last-7-days strip below. **/journal** — every entry, newest first, with a 30-day mean and an honest logged-rate. **/heatmap** — the full year, GitHub-style, colored by mood. Click any square to jump back and read that day.
One simple price.
- One entry per day, editable forever
- Five-step mood scale + optional one-line journal
- Freeform tags, no taxonomy police
- Backfill any past day via the date arrows
- Last-7-days strip on /today
- /journal with 30-day mean + logged-rate
- /heatmap year view (no streak-shaming colors)