TimePeace is automatic journaling: instead of facing a blank page each night, you log the small things as they happen — a walk, a dinner, a chapter, a friend seen — and TimePeace threads them into a written day on its own. The journal keeps itself, built from what you actually did.
Journaling that doesn’t need a blank page. You log small moments as they happen and TimePeace writes them into a dated entry, threading the people, meals, exercise and trips of the day into the place they belong. The diary is built from your real life, not from an evening spent typing.
Mostly, yes — from what you chose to log. A run, a dinner, a page read each become a line in today’s entry on their own, with nothing retyped. You can always add your own words on top; the threading just means the bones of the day are already there when you sit down.
Yes. Every entry is built on your own device from what you logged — nothing is read from your accounts and nothing is sent away to be mined. It’s a journal that keeps itself for you alone, with no ads, no third-party tracking, and nothing sold.
Most journals fail because they ask you to sit and write. TimePeace turns the day you already lived into the entry — so the habit keeps itself, and looking back is the only part left to do.