Stoah is one long page. You write entries through the day. Tap any entry to ask Stoah, or come back later and add to the thread yourself.
Like talking it out with someone who has already read everything you have written.
More than a notebook · iOS, Android, web
Through the day, across the week. Mornings open with what stayed.
Stoah is one long page. You write entries through the day. Tap any entry to ask Stoah, or come back later and add to the thread yourself.
Like talking it out with someone who has already read everything you have written.
Mornings open with yesterday wrapped up. Two or three lines that stayed, surfaced before your new day begins.
The line that stayed wasn’t the to-do. It was the question I didn’t finish asking yesterday.
Stoah notices the patterns over time. Topics cluster as you write.
Mark anything private with a tap. Private entries are encrypted by your device. Even we can’t read them.
Stoah is in beta. Sign in to hold a spot. We’ll email when there’s room.
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We’ll email when Stoah opens.
Tomorrow opens when you do.
Questions
Most people who reach for one want the same thing: somewhere to think, not another habit to keep up. Stoah is that. Write when you have something to say, tap any entry to talk it through, and let the patterns surface on their own. No streaks, no blank-page guilt.
Notes apps store. Stoah thinks with you. Drop a quick note, a long thought, a half-formed idea, then tap it and Stoah helps you take it further. The same place you would keep a note, except it talks back when you want it to.
Write a to-do like any other line and cross it off with a tap. Stoah will not gamify it or guilt you about it. Your list just sits on the same page as the rest of your thinking.
Mark anything private and it is encrypted on your device with a key only you hold. Even we cannot read it. The rest syncs as plain text so reading across devices and asking Stoah stay simple.