The journal that thinks like a feed and remembers like a database.
Calenvar turns your everyday moments into a private, searchable record of your life. Drop a sentence, drop a tag, and let your past stay with you. Work wins, gym sets, money, mood, big talks. All in one place, all yours.


One entry, two views. Only one of them ever reaches the AI.
This is what writing in Calenvar feels like. Drop a sentence, drop a tag, move on. Use the tabs below to see a simplified example of the privacy layer Calenvar uses before AI requests.
Quick 1:1 with [boss] today. Finally got the green light on the redesign. Hit the gym after ([10 squats]). Closed out with the team at [our pub], put down [3 beers], and vibed about Q2.
This is how your entry feels in Calenvar. Each chip becomes its own searchable, chartable data point.
Same entry, two views for this demo. The chips are how you write and read. The aliased version shows the privacy layer: names and places are replaced before the model sees them, while useful values can still help Calenvar answer your questions.
Scroll your life like a feed. Find any moment on a calendar.
Most journaling apps are blank pages you stop opening. Calenvar gives you two ways to look back at the same entries: a chronological feed for browsing, and a calendar for finding the week of that one big conversation. You write once. Both views update on their own.
- A feed you actually scroll
- Your day shows up like a social wall. Browse, tap, remember.
- A calendar that fills itself in
- Every entry lands on a date and time, so patterns jump out by the week or the month.
- One write, two ways to look back
- Skim a moment in the feed or zoom into any day. Same data, two lenses.

Drop a tag inside a sentence. Calenvar takes it from there.
A variable is just a name and a value living inside your sentence. Write "had drinks with the team and put down 3 beers" and Calenvar quietly starts a beer count, builds a chart, and lets you ask questions like "How often did [beers] show up after [team] nights?" later. No spreadsheets to keep up. No app switching.
- Type the way you think
- No forms. No separate trackers. A sentence and a tag is a complete entry.
- Tag what matters
- People, places, money, moods, reps, drinks. If you would want to count it later, tag it now.
- Done in seconds
- A bad day might be three taps. A good day might be a paragraph. Both count.

Your past, charted automatically.
The 3 beers you logged six months ago still adds to a chart you can pull up today. Same for workouts, spending, mood scores, and every other variable you ever tagged. Calenvar does the connecting so you never have to read your own journal back to spot a trend.
- Charts that build themselves
- Every tag is a data stream. Open it any time to see totals, averages, and trends over weeks or months.
- Spot what you can't see in the moment
- The pattern is invisible from inside the week. The chart isn't.
- Ask in plain English
- How many [beers] did I have in October? When did I last argue with [landlord]? Just ask with the same variables you used while writing.


Smart questions about your life. None of your life leaving your hands.
Your boss's name, your partner's name, the bar you went to on Friday. Those real names never have to be shown to the model. Calenvar swaps tagged names and places for generic aliases before AI requests. Numeric values can still be used with those aliases, so the AI can answer useful questions without knowing the real names behind your tags.
- Names are replaced before AI requests
- People and places become aliases like [person1] and [place1]. Numeric values can still be included without exposing the real names behind your tags.
- Smart features without the trade-off
- Semantic search and natural-language Q&A on your full history, with no plain-text identifiers in flight.
- Useful answers with less exposure
- The model gets the context it needs to help, without learning who your people are or what your private places are called.

Type. Tag. Look back.
One story, three steps: write it, tag it, then ask with the same variables.
Type a sentence the way you would text a friend.
No template. No mood prompt. Just say what happened. The point is to keep the cost of an entry as low as possible.
Quick 1:1 with my boss today. Got the green light on the redesign. Later I went to our pub with the team and had 3 beers.Turn the same sentence into something Calenvar can remember.
People, places, money, mood, reps, drinks. A tag is just an emoji and a word. Calenvar starts tracking it the second you add it.
Quick 1:1 with [boss] today. Got the green light on the redesign. Later I went to [our pub] with the team and had [3 beers].Look back without re-reading anything.
Open the chart for any tag, scroll the feed for any week, or ask a question with the same variables you used in the entry. Calenvar finds it for you, with the real names behind your tags hidden from the model.
How often did [beers] show up after a 1:1 with [boss]? When was the last time I went to [our pub]?
Four reasons to open it. Four reasons to keep coming back.
Calenvar isn't really competing with other journals. It's competing with the slow feeling of forgetting your own life.
Help me remember what actually happened.
Email threads scroll away. Slack messages disappear. Conversations blur together. When the moment comes that you need to recall something for a review, an appointment, or a hard conversation, Calenvar is the receipts you forgot to save.
Success looks like: "I asked the app, and there it was. I knew the date, the people, the numbers."
Help me see patterns I can't see in the moment.
You don't notice that you're drinking more this month than last, that the same coworker keeps showing up in your frustrated entries, or that your sleep crashes the week before every deadline. Calenvar surfaces those patterns automatically.
Success looks like: "I didn't realize this was happening until I saw it on the chart."
Help me build the habit without making it feel like work.
Almost everyone has tried to journal and quit. The blank page is the killer. Calenvar lowers the bar to the floor: type a sentence, drop a tag, done in ten seconds. The feed and calendar reward you for showing up.
Success looks like: "I've actually kept this up. It's the first time I have."
Let me use AI on my private life without giving up my privacy.
You want what AI can do for your own data, but you don't want to hand your life over to a model provider. With Calenvar's aliasing, you don't have to choose. The AI gets the shape of your question. It never gets the substance of your life.
Success looks like: "I can ask the AI anything about my own data without flinching."
Who Calenvar is for.
We built Calenvar because the past usually fades before we get a chance to study it. When the small details of everyday life are easy to capture and easy to revisit, you can spot patterns, understand what changed, and make better decisions next time.
The tech-adjacent professional
Project managers, product managers, designers, marketers, ops leads, founders. You live in calendars, you ship work across teams, and you constantly lose track of what was said, decided, or promised. Calenvar is the private record of your work life that doesn't turn into a Notion doc nobody opens twice.
The educator
Teachers, professors, tutors, and trainers. You see dozens of students a week, plus parents, plus colleagues. Calenvar lets you log a behavior note, a parent call, or a quick observation in seconds, and pull it back up in five.
The self-improver
Fitness, sleep, sobriety, money, mood, parenting. You've tried five tracker apps and a paper journal. Calenvar is one home for all of it, and it does the work of finding patterns so you don't have to re-read your own journal to spot them.
The quiet documenter
You're keeping a clear personal record for a reason that matters. Therapy. Medical history. A complicated family situation. A working relationship you want notes on. You also want privacy from AI providers, which is a feature most journaling apps don't even pretend to offer.
Questions worth asking before you sign up.
Is Calenvar really private? What does the AI actually see?
Before a request reaches the AI model, tagged names and places are swapped for generic aliases. The model may receive useful numeric values attached to those aliases, but it does not see the real names behind your tags. The demo on this page shows a simplified example of that privacy layer.
What happens after the beta? Will I lose my data?
No. Calenvar will stay free for everyday use. Paid plans for higher usage needs are coming later, and early adopters get locked-in pricing. Your entries, tags, charts, and history stay yours either way.
What happens to my data in Calenvar?
The text of your entries is encrypted in our system to help protect your privacy. We do not use your data to train any AI model, and we will not do that at any point in the future.
Does it work on my phone?
Yes. Calenvar is built mobile-first because that's where you actually catch the moments worth logging. Open it on the couch, on the train, or right after a meeting. It looks and feels like the social apps you already use.
Can I delete my data from the app?
Yes. We will always respect your irrevocable right to delete your data completely from our system. You can do it whenever you need from Account and settings.
How can I get more information if I still have questions?
You can share general questions in the app forum, and you can also send us a private message through our . We want Calenvar to feel clear before you trust it with your personal record.
Still have a question?
Start writing the version of your life you can actually look back on.
Calenvar is free while we're in beta, and your feedback shapes where it goes next. Paid plans for higher usage needs are coming later, and early adopters get locked-in pricing for life.
No credit card. Takes about a minute. Your data stays yours.