Why Flat Journals Were Not Enough
I have always had more thoughts than I could hold onto. Ideas, reflections, and random realizations at 2 AM would land somewhere in a notes app. Then they would slowly disappear into a scrollable archive.
Traditional journaling tools are powerful, but they are flat. They store entries in lines and folders. Over time, everything becomes a long vertical memory. There is no sense of distance, proximity, or pattern.
But the mind is not linear. It is spatial. Emotional memories connect across time. Goals tie back to old fears. Insights repeat in different forms. I wanted a way to actually see that.

