How it grows

One idea, scaled from a single day to a whole year.

Zoom out and the same living metaphor keeps unfolding — from a day's bloom all the way to the trees of your longest goals.

Day

is a Flower

Each day opens as a procedural bloom — its species, petal count, rings and glow grown from the day's own seed, so no two days look alike.

Month

is a Garden

Every day's flower is planted in rows you can wander back through — a whole month's effort blooming side by side.

Year

is a Pavilion

Twelve gardens gathered under one roof. Step back far enough and a single year of tending comes into view.

Goals

are The Grove

Long-term goals take root as trees, growing from a fragile sapling to a glowing mature canopy as you return to them.

A living language

The garden notices how you're doing.

Thriving days draw gentle visitors. Strain summons small insects — each one a symbol for a specific kind of stress, nibbling quietly at your petals until you tend to it.

Companions

They visit when your garden flourishes.

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Stress Insects

What stirs in the soil when days get heavy.

  • 🐛Unfinished work
  • 🪲Procrastination
  • 🦗Looming deadlines
  • 🦟Late nights
  • 🐜Too much at once