create a decision
write the question the way you actually ask it. add options if they help. set a cadence. the app is not graded.
same small question. one tap.
dayCday asks you the same small question over time, so you can see whether you are changing your mind or just circling.
dayCday is décidé said the English way: decided, softened into a name.
it is the same decision, but it shows up in different words. in the shower. on a walk. at 11pm. you can feel yourself leaning one way, then checking again later because one moment never feels like enough.
a journaling app hands you a blank page. a habit tracker hands you a streak to lose. neither of those is what the question needs.
dayCday gives the question a place to land, until you are ready to close it.
how it works
no blank page. no streak. no score. just the same small question, on the cadence you set, until you actually have an answer.
write the question the way you actually ask it. add options if they help. set a cadence. the app is not graded.
a notification arrives on your schedule. one tap is a full check-in. no follow-up form, no mood slider, no daily score.
when you have actually decided, close the decision with a short reason. if it is not ready, leave it open. some questions take time.
later, once you have a history
after a few weeks of check-ins, ask what you actually said. it reads your history back. it does not have opinions.
deeper reads on your history are coming. you'll hear about it when it's ready.
what dayCday is not
it holds the question. it does not answer it.
one tap from the lock screen is a full check-in. no opening the app required.
at launch, nothing leaves your device. no account, no sync, no analytics.
the part where we tell you what it costs
the core app is free. no trial clock, no plan expiry, no quiet catch.
create decisions, set cadence, answer check-ins, add notes, close with a reason. no trial clock, no catch.
nothing auto-renews at launch. no annual nudge. no plan expiring in seven days.
future roadmap features will be explained before anything changes.
quiet objections
no. there is no streak to lose, no score to keep, no daily quota. the unit is a decision, not a day.
probably not. there is no blank page. a check-in is one tap, and notes are optional.
you set the cadence per decision. every day, every few days, weekly. you can change it. the app does not get louder if you ignore it.
nothing. ignore is a real third answer, not a missed one. the next notification arrives on schedule.
no. dayCday holds the question over time. you do the deciding. no recommendations, no advice.
at launch, your decisions stay on your device. no account, no sync, no analytics.
talk helps you ask your own history what you said along the way. after a few check-ins, it can pull back the notes and answers that led to a final decision. it reads your history back to you. it does not decide for you.
the core app is free. future roadmap features will be explained before anything changes.
ios first. TestFlight before the App Store. no countdown timer, no launch theater.
made quietly
no form today. no pretending the app has shipped. just the mark, the mechanism, and the next quiet build.