A quiet app

tadoy

Your life is loud.
tadoy isn't.

One quiet daily page for everything you actually live by:

  • Journal, mood & meditation.
  • Habits, goals & countdowns.
  • Food, meds & exercise.
  • Faith, money & quitting.
  • No tracking, no ads — private by default.

Android coming soon.

tadoy — the Today page on iPhone: a morning greeting over a quiet stack of habit, exercise, money and countdown cards.
The shape of a day

Four sections. One day at a time.

Most apps that try to do this much become a mess. tadoy is shaped around how a day actually goes — what to move, how the body's running, what the mind's noticing, what today holds.

  1. 01 Today What to move
  2. 02 Body How it's running
  3. 03 Mind What to notice
  4. 04 Soul What today holds

See what's in each →

Four sides of today

One quiet page, four ways in.

Slide between Today, Body, Mind and Soul — one page, four ways into the same day.

  • Today tab — the day's habits, exercise, money, goals and countdowns.
    Today What to move

    Habits, goals, money, countdowns — the small ledger of the day.

  • Body tab — the exercise log and medication tracker.
    Body How it's running

    Exercise, meds, food, hydration. Logged in seconds.

  • Mind tab — affirmation, journal and meditation.
    Mind What to notice

    Affirmation, journal, meditation. Write, or tap the mic.

  • Soul tab — outlook, verse and the day's prayer.
    Soul What today holds

    Outlook, verse, prayer — what the day holds.

Open any card
  • Glance — one signal each from astrology, the moon, numerology, Gene Keys, Human Design and the day's verse, on a single grid.
    Glance Every system, one line

    Astrology, moon, numerology, Gene Keys, Human Design — one line each. Seven apps' worth of signal on one quiet grid.

  • Timeline view — the day shown as a vertical spine of small moments.
    Timeline The day on a spine

    Every small thing in the order it happens. Tap one to see what surrounds it.

  • Streaks view — a heatmap of clean days for a quitting habit.
    Streaks The shape of clean days

    Not a counter — a heatmap. Slip without losing what you've already built.

What's inside

Everything's here. Only today shows up on the page.

Use the ones that help. Hide the ones that don't. No nags, no shame loops, no red dots.

Across the day The frame
A clear stance

Privacy isn't a feature. It's the premise.

A daily page that doesn't honor what it asks you to share is just another data product. We made the simpler choice.

Read the full privacy policy →

  • On your device.

    Journal, mood, body, habits, the people you keep close — by default it lives on your phone. Never synced to us, never used to train a model.

  • No tracking, no ads, no resale.

    No data sale. No ad networks. No marketing pixel watching you.

  • AI is labelled; the one that sends anything is opt-in.

    Every AI moment is disclosed and reportable. The evening review — the only one that sends a short summary of the day — stays off until you turn it on. Delete your account in one tap, anytime.

FAQ

Questions, answered plainly.

  • When does tadoy launch?

    tadoy is finishing its iOS review. Add yourself to the list at contact@galactics.center if you'd like a heads-up — we don't run a mailing list otherwise.

  • What does it cost?

    tadoy is a paid app. You get a free first week to settle in, then a 7-day Apple trial, then $9.99/month or $59.99/year. One subscription, every module — journal, mood, body, habits, goals, scripture, sky, the whole library. No lifetime, no add-on tiers, no ads.

  • Is there an Android, iPad or Mac version?

    tadoy launches on iPhone first. iPad and Mac (via Mac Catalyst) come once the iPhone experience is settled — likely within the first year. There is no Android version planned. We'd rather do one platform deeply than four shallowly.

  • Does it work offline?

    Yes. The daily page, journal, mood, habits, body, goals, scripture and astrology surfaces all work without a connection — they live on your device. The only parts that need the network are the AI replies (Ask, Outlook, the optional evening review) and the initial chart computation on first run.

  • How does the AI work, and what about my data?

    AI shows up in a handful of places — the Ask chat, the daily Outlook, the Heal body reflection, and the optional evening review. Each reply is clearly labelled, reportable in one tap, and never framed as medical, legal, financial or therapeutic advice. Ask, Outlook and Heal only send what you write in that moment. The evening review, if you turn it on, bundles a short summary of the day (mood, what you logged, a snippet of journal text) so the synthesis can be specific — full details on the privacy page.

  • What about my journal and mood data?

    Journal, mood, body, habits, goals and the other private entries live on your device. We don't sync them to our servers or train any model on them. The one exception is the optional evening review, which sends a short bundle of today's signals so the AI can reflect on the actual day — that's opt-in, and you can leave it off.

  • Can I import from Apple Journal or Day One?

    Not at launch. Apple Journal doesn't yet expose a clean export, and Day One's archive format is rich enough that a respectful import is a project on its own. Both are on the list. If you have a long Day One history you'd like to bring over, write to us — early users help us prioritise the format work.

  • Does it sync with Apple Health?

    Yes, both ways. tadoy reads sleep, heart rate, cycle, workouts and mindful minutes from HealthKit so the body page can reflect what's already there. It writes mood, meditation, breathwork, hydration and cycle entries back, so the rest of your stack stays in sync. You choose what's shared on first run, and you can change it any time.

  • Are there Siri shortcuts, widgets and an Action Button?

    Yes. tadoy ships home-screen and lock-screen widgets (today’s page, mood, habit, verse, moon phase), Siri intents (“Hey Siri, journal in tadoy”), and Action Button support so a single press can drop you into a voice journal or breath round.

  • Which faiths and scriptures does it cover?

    Christian (multiple Bible translations), Muslim (Qur’an with Salah times), Jewish (Tanakh with daily hours), Buddhist and Hindu sources are all available. You pick the tradition during setup, or none at all — the scripture surface is a section you can switch off entirely if it isn't for you.

  • Will it nag me, shame me with streaks, or send guilt-trip notifications?

    No. Streaks exist on habits, quitting and the evening review, but they're quiet and slip-safe — no red dot on the icon by default, no broken-streak banner, no shame loop. Notifications are opt-in per surface and lean editorial (“evening page is ready”), not punitive. The whole posture is that a day you skip is still a day — the page is there when you come back.

  • Is it accessible and does it support multiple languages?

    tadoy ships with VoiceOver labels, Dynamic Type, reduced-motion respect and high-contrast variants of the three themes (Paper, Cosmic, Y2K). At launch the interface is English; further languages follow once core functionality is stable.

  • Can I delete everything?

    Yes. Account deletion is a single tap in profile settings — it clears your account and any server-side data we hold (e.g. cached chart computations). Local data is removed when you uninstall the app.