Your journal and your planner, finally in the same place
Stop switching between a journaling app and a planning app. idazery puts your daily reflections and your tasks on the same timeline, so what you write actually shapes what you plan.
- One Unified Timeline
- Journal + Tasks Together
- Monthly Planner Included
Your journal and your planner shouldn't be a daily negotiation
You already write things down. You already plan your days. The problem is that you're doing it in two places that never talk to each other.
What you write never reaches what you plan
Journaling about a rough week or a recurring frustration never carries over when you plan tomorrow. The insight stays trapped on one side.
Tasks get planned with zero emotional context
The planner only sees deadlines and to-dos. It has no idea you're exhausted, or why a task keeps getting pushed to next week.
Two apps means two systems to maintain
Every habit, routine or recurring task has to be set up twice, and kept up twice, in two places that don't know about each other.
Every switch costs you context
Close the journal, open the planner, try to remember what you just wrote. A small attention tax, paid dozens of times a day.
The planner is usually the first to go quiet
Planning apps demand constant upkeep. Without the reflection that explains why a plan isn't working, that upkeep starts to feel pointless.
Reviewing your month means digging through two apps
Looking back at goals, habits or how a month went means opening both apps side by side, piecing together a story that was always one story.
Sound familiar? idazery brings it all together: here's how
One timeline. Your reflections and your plans, together.
idazery isn't a journal with a planner bolted on, or a planner with a notes field. It's a single timeline where what you write and what you do live side by side, every day.
Entries and tasks share the same day
Open any day and see the journal entry and the tasks together, in the same view. No second app, nothing to keep in sync.
Your planner has memory
Because the planner and the journal are the same system, the monthly view carries the context of what you wrote: what worked, what didn't, what you're avoiding.
Organize by topic, not by app
Group entries and tasks under the same project, habit or life area. Topics work across both, so nothing falls through the cracks.
How it works
Three pieces, one system. Here's what ties your days together.
Daily timeline
Every day is one place: journal entry and tasks for that day, in order. Write about your morning, then check off what you got done, without leaving the page.
Monthly planner
Step back and see the whole month: tasks, events and deadlines together, with the context of what you've already written feeding into what comes next.
Topics
Tag entries and tasks by project, habit or life area, then revisit everything related to that topic, written and planned, in one place.
See your journal and your planner, side by side
Both views come from the same place: what you write and what you plan, on one timeline.
Your daily timeline: entries and tasks for the day, in the order you lived them.
Your monthly planner: zoom out to the whole month without losing the thread of what you've written.
Everything that keeps reflection and planning in sync
Beyond the shared timeline, these are the details that turn a list of features into a system that keeps up with your life.
Mood tracking next to your tasks
See how you felt that day right alongside what you planned and did.
Reminders with journal context
A reminder for a deadline sits on the same timeline as what you wrote that day, not in a separate notification feed.
Statistics that connect writing and doing
Journaling consistency, task completion and mood trends, all in one place.
Export your journal and your plans together
PDF, TXT, JSON or Markdown: reflections and to-do history in the same file.
Stop running two systems
Here's what changes when your journal and your planner are finally the same thing.
With two apps
- Two apps to open every morning
- Insights from your journal stay in your journal
- Plans made with no idea how you actually feel
- Switching apps just to remember what you decided
- Two exports, two backups, two things that can break
With idazery
- One place to think and do
- What you write shapes what you plan, automatically
- Plans made next to your mood and your reflections
- One scroll shows your entries and tasks together
- One export, one backup, one system that works