Write a little, notice your rhythms, build tiny habits. A private daily journal with no scores, no streaks, no pressure.
Write a sentence or a whole page. Focus mode hides everything except your words. No distractions, just you and the page.
Notice how you felt, not what you scored. No numbers, no graphs that make you feel bad. Just gentle awareness.
Track small habits beside your journal entries. No guilt if you miss a day. See patterns over time, not broken chains.
Review your month at a glance. See recurring themes, notice what mattered. Your story, softly surfaced.
Choose from 5 color palettes and 6 paper textures. Make your notebook a place you want to return to.
A soft nudge to write, never nagging. Set your preferred time. Snooze or skip without penalty.
App lock with PIN or biometric. Your entries stay on your device. No account, no cloud syncing unless you choose.
Optional backup to your Google Drive. Your data, your control. Export to plain text anytime.
Free to start journaling. Premium features for deeper reflection. No ads, no social pressure.
▶ Download FolioYes. Folio is 100% free with no ads, no subscriptions, and no in-app purchases. All features are available immediately.
Absolutely. All entries are stored locally on your device only. Folio includes app lock with biometric or PIN protection. There is no cloud, no account, no data collection.
No. Folio works completely offline. Your entries, moods, and habits are stored on your phone and never uploaded anywhere.
Daily journal entries, mood (emoji or scale), custom habits, and monthly reflections that summarize your patterns.
Folio is gentle and pressure-free. No streaks that punish you for missing a day, no social features, no gamification. Just a quiet space for honest reflection.
Yes. Biometric (fingerprint/face) and PIN lock to keep your journal private from anyone who picks up your phone.
Yes. Folio lets you export your entries so your data is never trapped in the app. You own your words.
The science-backed approach that actually works for busy people.
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