“I wasn't after productivity, I was after clarity. It's the only thing I've kept up for more than a month.”

Elena R.
Nurse, Valencia
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Tuesday, June 9
What weighed on you today?
Write whatever you like. Or tap the mic and talk.
How do you feel?
Keep a daily journal without the blank page or the guilt: a short check-in in the morning or at night, and a companion that quietly keeps the thread of who you are over time.
Loved by people who want to understand themselves, not police themselves
Two ways to write, one idea: make coming back tomorrow easier than it was today.
Answer one prompt, jot three lines or speak it out loud. You decide how much you write; what matters is keeping the thread.
Today
Tasks, notes and events in one place. What truly matters carries forward on its own; what doesn't simply stops weighing on you.
✦ Limen's note
Work shows up in 5 of the last 7 days, almost always before sleeping badly. Something is taking shape.
Write without order and let Limen do the sorting. Your open loops carry over until you close them or let them go.
Every week, an honest recap of what you lived: what repeated, what moved you and which themes keep returning unnoticed.
Today
Closed the proposal and breathed.
Yesterday
Slept badly again.
A calm nudge at the time you choose. No alarms, no guilt: just an open door to come back.
You don't have to be a writer. Limen works just as well whatever your reason for looking inward.
Empty your head at the end of the day and catch what's draining you before it becomes the norm.
“I thought my problem was time. Limen showed me it was saying yes to everything.”

of daily check-in users say they understand their own patterns better
Small findings that change how you treat yourself.

Which days you truly thrive — and why

The triggers that keep repeating without warning

✦ Limen's note
You write best in the morning.
How your mood shifts across the week
Coming back, day after day, without the effort
entries and check-ins written in Limen this month
understand their patterns better within a few weeks
seconds on average to finish a check-in
themes Limen recognises and connects for you
Limen reordered your day
I put your focus block first thing: your best entries come in the morning.
Limen doesn't make up generic advice. It reads what you wrote, finds what repeats and tells you honestly — using your own words as evidence.
What keeps coming back, mapped across your themes.
A short, honest note, grounded in what you wrote yourself.
Your week made clear: what weighed, what helped and where you're heading.
Work, sleep, relationships, money… connected on a single map.
A journal that becomes your companion: every feature connected to the rest.
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Different reasons to write, the same wish to understand themselves.
“I wasn't after productivity, I was after clarity. It's the only thing I've kept up for more than a month.”

Elena R.
Nurse, Valencia
“I like that it doesn't just agree with me. If I'm repeating myself, it tells me — kindly, but clearly.”

Tomás G.
Freelancer
“I speak instead of typing, on my way home. I arrive with a lighter head.”

Aisha M.
Sales rep
“The theme map showed me I wrote about the same thing every Monday. So I changed my Sundays.”

Pablo L.
Engineer
“I've tried a hundred note apps. This is the first that remembers what I told it months ago.”

Carla V.
Medical student
“I use it after an argument. It helps me separate what happened from what I felt.”

Javier S.
Teacher
The essentials before you start.
As much or as little as you like. A single word, three lines or a one-minute voice note all count. Limen is built to make coming back easy, not to fill pages.
A few minutes a day is enough. Limen threads the rest together with you.
A reflection of what you write.
Limen's note
Work shows up in 5 of the last 7 days, almost always before sleeping badly. Something is taking shape.
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Days written
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