Built for Your Creative Process

Your writer's journal — ideas, process and life, in one private space

The place where you capture the idea at 3am, work through the plot knot in chapter 7, and write about what you're living through. All in the same space, with nobody reading it.

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Your ideas, your drafts and your journal are scattered across apps that don't talk to each other

Creative ideas in one app, your personal journal in another, drafts in a third, and none of them share what they know.

Your best ideas show up at the worst times

And disappear just as fast if there's nowhere to capture them before you move on to whatever you were doing.

A notes app isn't a journal

A document or a notes app has no sense of time. It doesn't connect an idea to the day it showed up, or keep the story of how it changed.

Your writing life and your personal life feed each other

But split across separate tools, that connection gets lost. What happened today often becomes material, if you keep it close enough.

Reflections on your own work need somewhere private to go

What's working, what isn't, where you're stuck — that's not something you want sitting in a shared doc or a public draft.

Sound familiar? idazery brings it all together: here's how

One private timeline for ideas, process and life

From the idea you just captured to the reflection on how the work is going, all in the same chronological, private space.

Today's idea next to today's life

The thought that hit you on the bus and what you wrote about your day live in the same entry, because they're connected even when it doesn't look that way.

A timeline that keeps the history of an idea

Go back and see exactly when a character, a plot point or an essay idea first showed up, and everything you wrote about it since.

Topics for every project and your personal journal

One topic for the novel, one for the blog, one for your personal entries. Separate, but never a different app.

Built around how writers actually work

Not generic advice about creativity: the specific moments that come up while you're writing.

Idea capture

The idea that shows up while you're doing something else. Capture it in seconds from any device, with the context of the day it appeared, before it's gone. Here's why writing it down frees your mind for the next one.

Process journaling

Reflect on what you're writing: what's working, what isn't, where you're stuck, what you discovered about the project. The journal of the process behind the work.

Brainstorming sessions

A deliberate session with a real question: how do I untangle this plot point? What does this character actually want? Try a brainstorming journal as a creative journey of discovery.

Life as material

Today's observations, the conversation that stuck with you, the detail that could become something. A field notebook for the life that feeds the writing, and that can also help your career later on.

Everything a writer's journal needs, nothing a manuscript would

Built for ideas, process and reflection — not for drafting the final manuscript.

Topics per project

One topic per novel, screenplay or blog, and one for your personal journal. Separate, in the same app.

Quick capture from any device

The idea doesn't wait until you're at your desk. Available on phone, tablet and desktop as a PWA.

Real privacy

AES-256 encryption, no ads, nothing you write used to train AI models. Whatever you're still figuring out stays yours.

Markdown export

Export your entries as Markdown to bring them into Obsidian, Scrivener or any other writing tool. Premium plan.

PDF export

Get a printable file of your journal or creative process whenever you want it. Pro plan.

Rich editor

Basic formatting, images, lists: enough to work through an idea without unnecessary distractions.

Chronological timeline

Every idea, every entry, every brainstorming session in order. The creative process as a story, not a folder of files.

What you're still figuring out isn't for anyone else's eyes

Neither is an idea that isn't anything yet, or an honest reflection on your own work. Everything in idazery is protected with AES-256 encryption, there's no ad network, and nothing you write is used to train AI models.

Simple pricing for your writer's journal

Start free with your daily timeline and topics. Upgrade to Premium for Markdown export, ideal if you use Obsidian, Scrivener or another writing tool.

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Get started with essential journaling features.
  • Private & secure account
  • Timeline view
  • Anytime and on any device
  • Recent entries always accessible
  • Basic editor & light/dark mode

idazery Premium

$ 74.99 / year
$ 6.24 / mo
Advanced features for power users.
Everything in Pro, plus:
  • Tag system with analytics & trends
  • Advanced statistics
  • Auto-lock & quick lock
  • Advanced exports & full data control
  • Priority support
  • Early access to new features

Writer questions, answered

What people usually ask before bringing their ideas, process and personal journal into one space.

Can I keep my creative projects separate from my personal journal?

Yes. Create a topic for each project — a novel, a screenplay, a blog — and a separate one for your personal entries. Nothing forces you to mix them unless you want to.

Can I export my entries to Markdown for Obsidian or Scrivener?

Yes. Premium accounts can export entries as Markdown, ready to bring into Obsidian, Scrivener or any other writing tool that reads it.

Is the editor good for writing fiction or long pieces?

Honestly, not for the final manuscript. idazery is a journal and a planner, not a word processor. The editor is rich but built for journal entries, not full manuscripts. For working through ideas and process, it's a great fit; for drafting the final text, a dedicated writing tool will serve you better.

Are my ideas and drafts completely private?

Yes. Entries are protected with AES-256 encryption. There's no ad network, no data brokers, and nothing you write is used to train AI models.

Can I access it from any device?

Yes. idazery runs in the browser as a PWA, so your timeline, topics and entries work the same on your phone, tablet or computer. Nothing to install.

Curious about journaling as part of a writer's practice?

Read about the art of journaling

Ready for a journal that keeps up with your ideas?

Start capturing ideas and reflecting on your process today.

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