Digital Bullet Journal
Inspired by Ryder Carroll's Bullet Journal® Method — a system of rapid logging, intentional migration, and mindful tracking — rebuilt for the screen you carry everywhere.
Free · No account · All data stays on your device
The System
Ryder Carroll developed the Bullet Journal® Method as a way to track the past, order the present, and plan the future — using nothing but a notebook and a pen. Every feature in this app maps directly to a page in that notebook.
Your day, captured at the speed of thought. Every task, event, and note — no friction, no delay.
The bird's-eye view. A calendar of your month alongside the tasks that belong there.
Six months at a glance. Schedule what's coming and migrate what couldn't happen yet.
Custom spaces for anything: reading lists, habit grids, project trackers. Your notebook, your rules.
Philosophy
"Neither fully analog, nor fully digital —
but the narrow channel between."
Physical notebooks don't search. Apps don't feel like thinking. This is the space in between: the satisfaction and intention of pen on paper, with the practicality of something that lives in your pocket.
Inspired in part by Analog — MIT Press — and Ryder Carroll's Bullet Journal® Method
Rapid Logging
The core of the Bullet Journal® Method is rapid logging — a shorthand for capturing life as it happens. Just type. Prefix with - for a note, o for an event. Everything else is a task.
Migration — the act of deciding what follows you forward — happens monthly, automatically prompted, exactly as Carroll intended.
Daily Log · June 6
Privacy
No account. No server. No sync. Everything is stored in your browser's local storage — it never leaves your device. Delete the app and it's gone. That's the whole deal.
Best on iPad & iPhone
BuJo works best as a home screen app — full screen, instant load, no browser bar. Here's how to set it up in 30 seconds.
Open this page in Safari on your iPad or iPhone (not Chrome).
Tap the Share button — the square with an arrow pointing up, in the Safari toolbar.
Scroll down and tap "Add to Home Screen".
Tap "Add" in the top-right corner.
Open BuJo from your home screen. Full screen. No browser bar. Your journal, as it should be.
This only works in Safari. If you're using Chrome or another browser, copy the URL and paste it into Safari first.
Ready?
Free · Works offline · Your data, your device